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    Most Businesses Overlook This Valuable Resource. Does Yours?
    Copyright © 2005, Keith Barnett

    Your sales figures are sky rocketing, your employees are
    at capacity, and office space is diminishing. Your business
    is thriving, but you want to push forward while your market
    is ripe.  It's time for some more dedicated employees! The
    only problem is your current office space just won't allow
    it.  You have your accounting department crammed in a
    small, back office as it is. It's time for that larger 
    building you've had your eye on this past year.
     
    
    Wait!  There's a better and much cheaper way...
     
    You may not have realized it, but there's a talented and
    highly qualified workforce out there desiring to work for
    your company.  And they don't need that extra office space
    you've been eyeing because they have their own. They are
    hidden all across the world in the comfort of their own
    homes.
     
    Not in a million years I hear you say? There's no way you'd
    hire someone you can't keep your eyes on eight hours a day?
    Well, your missing out on some of the most talented and
    dedicated workforce in the world today.  I'm not talking
    about those wanna get rich stuffing envelopes and
    assembling crafts dreamers out there. I'm talking about
    highly educated and qualified, career-oriented individuals
    wanting to work for legitimate companies from their homes.
     
    Not everyone wants to be crammed up in that stuffy,
    overcrowded office of yours for 8 hours a day. It's
    nothing new, employees have been doing this for over 30
    years. However, with today's advances in technology this
    workforce is growing at a rapid pace. More than you
    probably know. And if you, as a business owner, refuse to
    notice this valuable resource you are truly missing out on
    a goldmine of dedicated, hardworking employees.
     
    Utilizing work from home employees have proven to increase
    productivity and employee satisfaction while decreasing
    the expenses of high real estate costs for those business
    owners willing to hire them. You'll soon learn that
    telecommuting isn't about a convenience for the employee,
    but a smart way for business owners to save money while
    growing their business. In the next few paragraphs I hope
    to convince you of this.
     
    
    Four Reasons Why Your Company Should Hire Telecommuters
     
    1. Telecommuters Save Their Employers Overhead Expenses
     
    Because those wanting to work from their homes already have
    an office, a computer and access to the internet, the
    employer isn't required to provide and pay for these
    services. I should note that some employer's do offer
    compensation for this, but most teleworkers don't demand
    it. And the internet provides many ways of communicating
    with your telecommuting employees from across the globe.
     
    By using a virtual work team, you can avoid the expense of
    a larger office, along with the increase in your utility
    bills, and invest that money in other areas to grow your
    thriving business.
     
    
    2. Telecommuters Are More Productive
     
    There's no hanging around the water cooler talking to
    colleagues about plans for the weekend in a telecommuting
    arrangement. In fact, home workers tend to work harder to
    prove to their employer that this working arrangement is
    indeed worth it...for the both of you.  Office gossip and
    politics never get in the way of a telecommuter.
     
    Full days off due to car problems and doctor visits are a
    thing of the past. And those two hours spent in traffic can
    be used more productively to finish up that project before
    it's deadline.
     
    Statistics show, time and time again, telecommuting
    employees are more productive than their fellow in-office
    associates.
     
    
    3. Telecommuters Are More Dedicated Due to Higher Morale
     
    Telecommuters are able to control their own schedules and
    avoid those long, stressful commutes in heavy traffic. This
    alone leads to an employee that is more loyal to you as an
    employer.  Therefore, you'll see a drop in absenteeism and
    days needed for time off.
     
    Recent research sponsored by AT&T has shown that employees
    who telecommute can save their present employers as much as
    $10,000 due to less absenteeism and increased job  retention.
     
    
    4. Telecommuters Present No Geographic Boundaries
     
    No more having to place an ad in the paper hoping the right
    employee will march through your doors. And no more
    expensive relocation expenses for those that qualify, but live
    in another locale.
     
    You will have the ability to pick the best talent from across
    the world.  This will enable you to find that perfect employee
    with the right set of skills for your job opening.  You'll no
    longer be restricted to the talent in your local area.
     
    
    So are you convinced yet?  These are only a few of the many
    benefits of hiring at-home workers.  According to the
    American Interactive Consumer Survey, employed teleworkers
    have increased from 11.6 million in 1997 to 23.5 million in
    2003.  The trend is here to stay and smart business owners
    should tap into this valuable resource of telecommuters.
     
    To learn more about the statistics of telecommuting take a
    look at the Annual Telework America Study conducted by the
    ITAC and sponsored by AT&T:
    http://www.telecommute.org/telework/twaresearch.htm 
    



    Writer's Resource Box:
    Keith Barnett currently telecommutes part time as the
    Internet Marketing Director of a large custom screen
    printing and embroidery company in southwest Florida.  He
    owns and operates http://www.Telecommute-Now.org,
    a site dedicated in helping telecommuters connect with
    companies offering legitimate work from home jobs.




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