telecommute
verb[I]
us/ˈtel.ə.kə.mjuːt/uk/ˌtel.ɪ.kəˈmjuːt/toworkathomeandcommunicatewithyourofficebyphoneoremail:
Lastyear, 9.3 millionAmericanstelecommuted at least onedayperweek.
See
telecommuting
- Vivian could telecommute fromupstateacoupleofdayseachweek.
- She used to telecommute as adesignerfor an adagency.
- Living in Maine, with a morerelaxedpaceandlowerhousingprices, mightappealtoprofessionalswho can telecommute and have totravelto Boston onlyonceortwiceaweek.
- In California, manypeoplestartedtelecommutingyearsago in theaftermathofbigearthquakesandfloods.
- Those who have never telecommutedfeelmanagementhas littlesupportfor it.
Types of employment
- admin
- administrative
- administrative assistant
- administratively
- at the coalfaceidiom
- joblessness
- jobseeker
- labour-intensive
- lackey
- lapidary
- recertify
- redundancy
- redundant
- retcon
- roustabout
- white-collar
- who's whoidiom
- wilderness yearsidiom
- work experience
- work placement
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Communications - by telephone