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 What do the characters '& Co' stand for when crossing a cheque?
I teach a business studies class in Ireland. My class have asked me what the '& Co' represents when filling out and crossing a cheque and I don't know. I told them that I'd ...


 I need business name?
trucking ...


 Who owns of Target Stores?
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 I am very funny and make people laugh whereever i go for many many years. i want to make lots of money.?
How can i make thousands of dollars. I cant be standup comedian. You talk to me about anything and i can turn around and make it funny. I am very creative about being funny weather its on phone or in ...


 I hate the way i am treate at my job.i have talked to corporate office and they do nothing i work at wal-mart?
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 Is their any legit online job out there? with contact details like phone numbers, and that also actually pays.
I'm not lookin to for marketing opportunities or anything like that. I'm looking for and online job that can actually make me money... anything that will make money (pref fast).

I...


 Smile . . . is it important for a Leader (Father, Teacher, Professor, Pastor, Priest, Boss, President, and CEO
Take the poll!
"`Is SMILE important to a Leader?` : )"

To Vote "Yes" :
http://www.fastcompany.c To Vote "No" :...


 Is the Wal-mart the cheapest still?
I'm not a Walmart fan, but every once in a while I would go because it was cheaper and sometimes I didn't have the money. But lately, I moved to Edmonton (in Canada) and they have more Z...


 What does USD stand for and what does it mean?
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 Who is the most brilliant man in this planet?
who is the richest man in our ...


 Are Unions Killing the Manufacturing Industry?
Are unions keeping the US from being viable competitors in overseas markets?...


 What is the oldest company in the world?
What is the oldest companies in the world, that are still trading today. Does anyone have a list.

C...


 Does anyone know if CVS or Walgreens sells garlic?
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 What company in the world is worth the most? Like microsoft is worth like 250 billion or something like that.?
I guess that would be their market cap. , I am assuming that the company with the most money is a corporation, not a privately owned business. Even though there are some worth billions....


 Does the Federal Reserve actually have a Gold reserve?
We all know the Fed is a privately owned bank that sells the US it's own money with interest when congress could actually print it's own money free of interest. So why would we pay a big ...


 Why are corporations the dominant form of business in the United States?
This question was asked by my instructor....


 What time is Wal-Mart open til'?
I want to go to Wal-Mart.
What time is it open until?...


 Do you think Microsoft will still be the leading computer company 10 years from now or will they fade like IBM
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 Why do fast food people workers get paid so little?
I used to be a health unit coordinator at a hospital in Pgh. I got paid $11.00/h to sit on my behind and answer phones and put patients test in the PC.
I have moved to GA and i am looking for ...


 What is next for ebay?

Additional Details
Maybe some understood the question wrong...
I just came across this question, when I was discussing ebay with somebody..
They are a huge company and now ...



aDeviKreates
How can we get corporations to understand that telecommuting is the way?
Especially for certain IT positions and those that don't depend on having a body present.

I think it would help the traffic problems in most major metros and the office spacing issues that plagues most companies.
                     
 




Rainman
The company I work for does understand the benefits and actively supports telecommuting for certain IT staff positions. They even went so far as assigning certain functional groups as telecommute only. The total IT staff for the organization is well in excess of 5,000 people.

My thesis (back in the 80's) centered on telecommuting, but many of the benefits and problems weren't predictable then. Probably the most prevalent problem is management's concern that productivity is reduced when staff aren't in a dedicated work environment. With reduced productivity comes reduced profitability. As productivity metrics have been evolved, it has become easier to differentiate between productivity lost due to environment versus skill. It is also a simple matter to track actual time worked through a variety of methods.

Telecommuting will likely continue to grow in the corporate world, but probably only in large corporations where tasks and roles are very structured and limited in scope.


wilderwriter
It has been tried quite a bit and for a whole host of reasons, it is NOT that much of a benefit (if any at all) to the Company. So much of what is done at work has to be a Team effort and it is hard enough to foster teamwork when worker share a common workspace; doubly difficult when they ahve to depend on electronic communications. Actually, few companies have space problems.


Feeling Mutual
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Arrest the scammers who are selling work from home scams.


Stimpson J. Cat
I know it and I totally agree with you. It's just that most middle-managers want the control of having employees, especially lower-level employees, under their thumbs at all times. But I think that good employees who have proved their merit should be allowed to telecommute at least a day or two a week.

Also, large offices should consider staggered shifts. Instead of everyone starting at 8, they should stagger shifts starting at 7, 7:30, 8 and 8:30, going earlier or later as needed. People who are single would probably love to start later since they could go out at night and not have to get up so early. Some people might like the early start so they can be home when kids come home from school. Otherwise, shifts could be distributed to those with the most seniority as desired. All of the staff would be there between 10 and 2 or 3, allowing for meetings, training, or other events in which all staff are required.

With our 24-hour society, this is completely doable and it would spread out the traffic. People would spend less time idling in traffic, which wastes alot of gas.


John O
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The problem is probably testing how much work the person is doing at home. The reason they don't want you to work from home is the reason you want to work from home. They don't want you to have the satisfaction of that much freedom and the cushion of no oversight. If they have to show up there then you do. I'm not an employer but I probably would feel the same way even if logically you could do all the functions of the job at home. Work is about suffering to a certain extent.


MonaLisa Overdrive AM VT wannabe
When they think it will save them money, they will do it. That's the beauty of the free market. Many of the benefits do not go to the company (traffic). Unfortunately, we all knwo that many people will take advantage, and there are considerable costs and HR issues that make ti more difficult than it may first appear.


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