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Will Telecommuting Kill a Career?

coondoggie writes to mention that Network World has a piece taking a look at the effects of the telecommute on advancement within your career. From the article: "Over 60% of 1,320 global executives surveyed by executive search firm Korn/Ferry International said they believe that telecommuters are less likely to advance in their careers in comparison to employees working in traditional office settings. Company executives want face time with their employees, the study said."

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  1. First Post? by Agronomist+Cowherd · · Score: 5, Funny

    Tele-commuting didn't kill my career. Slashdot killed my career!

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    1. Re:First Post? by DittoBox · · Score: 5, Funny
      Tele-commuting didn't kill my career. Slashdot killed my career!

      Normally I'd just laugh and mod you +1 funny. Sadly I think you might be serious.

      I mean, you got first post.

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  2. Taking this to the extremes... by __aaclcg7560 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Company executives want face time with their employees, the study said.

    At one company I worked for, management wanted to install new cubes with half-height walls so they could see if everyone was working with a simple glance out over the office. They backed off when we complained to their managers that the real problem was that out managers were insecure jerks who overreact to problems instead of proactively managing the department. It got even more interesting when our management banned the posting of Dilbert cartons on the cube walls that randomly appeared to mock them.

  3. It didn't hurt Charlie's Career... by Think+Loudly · · Score: 5, Funny

    In Charlie's case, not only did he telecommute, but he was the boss. Heck, I don't think his employees ever saw him. Just a voice on the speakerphone. But then... his employees were angels.