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telecommuting

Working from home using a telephone, fax, and modem, and the Internet to keep in touch with the office of the employing company. In the late 1990s, it was estimated that 11 million US workers and 1.9 million British workers were telecommuters.

Most telecommuters are self-employed, or sales people spending much of their time on the road. However, the number of part-time telecommuters, for example working one day per week at home, is growing.



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Radford promised the world - sound stages, garden offices, shops, stores and a multiplex.
According to the Grubb & Ellis, the low-rise garden offices that constitute most of Ventura County's office market sprang up from the 1960s through the 1980s as a result of oil and defense industries' growth, coupled with lower lease rates than Los Angeles County.
Radford, president of JARCO in Santa Monica, won the deal in March 1999 on promises to the CRA of multiple sound stages, garden offices, high-rise office towers, commercial shops, stores, restaurants and a multiplex theater on about 30 acres, despite owning or holding the option to only six acres.
 
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