Showing posts with label Telecommuting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Telecommuting. Show all posts

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Some tech pros would sacrifice pay to telecommute


April 5, 2011, 8:00 AM PDT
Takeaway: A new Dice poll shows that some IT pros value their work surroundings more than the amount of money they make.
More than one-third of technology professionals said they’d cut their salary by up to 10 percent in exchange for telecommuting full-time, according to a new poll by Dice.
Even after two years of flattish compensation, tech pros are willing to sacrifice $7,800 on average to work from home, and the fad is not based on rising gas prices.
Telecommuting also helps firms keep a leg up on competitors by retaining or recruiting top talent. The perk allows hiring managers to draw talent from outside their immediate labor pool, catching that tech pro whose skills and attitude fit, but proximity to the office is not ideal.
Here’s the way the data broke down in the Dice poll:
With gas prices soaring, would you accept slightly less pay to telecommute full-time?
No way, same work = same pay.              36%
Yes, I’d cut my salary by 10% or less.       35%
I would take any job, I’m unemployed.     20%
I already telecommute.                              9%

Friday, August 7, 2009

Long Commute

"I'm going to work... I'm at work!"

Source: This is what I yelled to my wife a few minutes ago. You can do that kind of thing when you telecommute.

Explanation: You see, I was going to work. Then I got there. It didn't take very long. Therein lies the humor.

Special Blog Bonus: Not funny enough? How about this LEGO scene depicting the death of Jar Jar Binks?

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Commuting?

Oddly, I'm working from home and yet my commute was much longer than usual this morning.

Explanation: To make our afternoon scheduling easier, I drove my wife to work this morning. I understand that most people do this sort of thing every day, but I am not most people. Furthermore, if I do have to leave the house first thing in the morning, I would prefer that it wasn't during the coldest spell we've had all winter. Anyway, I am now back at home, but a bit more cold and confused than normal.

Special Blog Bonus: Ever wonder how to make a Penrose Triangle out of LEGOs? Here are the simple instructions:



If you still have difficulty, you might want to consider this model for help: