telecommuting

[ US /tɛɫəkəmˈjutɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. employment at home while communicating with the workplace by phone or fax or modem
Linguix Browser extension
Fix your writing
on millions of websites
Get Started For Free Linguix pencil

How To Use telecommuting In A Sentence

  • It also facilitates telecommuting - working from a location remote from the office or other place of business - making it possible for many people to work at jobs anywhere in the country, without moving away from home.
  • Companies have implemented ‘working mother’ policies such as maternity leave, childcare referral services, part-time employment, telecommuting, and flexible hours.
  • Experts say businesses should promote telecommuting, using the Internet and telephone for meetings, along with utilizing technology to monitor traffic flow, reducing accidents and improving throughput.
  • In the age of the internet, to bodily drag yourself into offices that are fast becoming expensive anachronisms does seem a little perverse, while the advantages of telecommuting are enormous.
  • All 17 companies offer employees telecommuting and job-sharing options; 16 offer flextime.
  • Another term in the telecommuting world is "flexecutive" (definition: a business executive, consultant or entrepreneur who works from home). The Orange County Register - News Headlines : News
  • I think people are unwilling to state the real reason for disallowing telecommuting, which is that they don't trust their staff members to do their jobs if they aren't being watched. What I'm Reading
  • I don't even see the point, since the job allows for telecommuting.
  • This might mean leaving your work at the office for some and telecommuting for others.
  • If you can't get as much time as you'd like, try to negotiate a staggered return, telecommuting, or working part time temporarily.
View all
This website uses cookies to make Linguix work for you. By using this site, you agree to our cookie policy