Absolutely. I work just as hard. “@USATODAY: Should telecommuters be paid as much as their peers? #snapshots pic.twitter.com/a2LupF9Ml8”
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Absolutely. I work just as hard. “@USATODAY: Should telecommuters be paid as much as their peers? #snapshots pic.twitter.com/a2LupF9Ml8”
@USATODAY Telecommuters, unbridled by workplace distractions, can be more productive than their peers and thus deserve the same pay.
@USATODAY If they are doing the same job -- they should receive the same pay.
“@USATODAY: Should telecommuters be paid as much as their peers? #snapshots pic.twitter.com/jSbArqpVet” interesting question.....
No. RT @usatoday: Should telecommuters be paid as much as their peers? #snapshotspic.twitter.com/MCB3fBit9b
Helllll, no. Telecommuting is largely a scam. The "work" from homers often pawn their work on to those who actually come to work.
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