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by noel on July 6, 2007

One woman who disagrees, says when she is at home, that is her personal life and she doesn't want anything to do with her work there. Companies may say it's about boosting productivity and efficiency but some people says it's more important to keep a balance between work and the rest of your life.
A financial advisor says he has remote access so he can work out of home if he wants. Despite a 45 minute drive, he says he always goes into the office because it provides valuable networking time.
Others say working at home just isn't possible in some professions. This study also looks at taking advantage of the time people spend getting to work on the bus by giving them laptops and cell phones. Some commuters say riding the bus is already stressful enough.
The study is mostly aimed at transit users, and at boosting productivity in jobs where information is moved around. It doesn't really apply to jobs where you physically move things around or where employees have to be in a specific physical location.
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