Our company works only by teleworking but it does not offer full-time
positions - only spare-time/work-from-home opportunities. Our work is
focussed on providing Web research services for business in the US and
Europe and all work is conducted over the Internet and is available to
anyone who passes some online tests.
Incidentally, many of the people who do this are librarians/information
specialists who do extra work in the evenings or at the weekend. If you wish
I could put you in touch with some people doing this work?
John
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Sent: Sunday, 12 November 2000 11:39
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Subject: Teleworking
Dear lis-linkers,
I'm a lecturer in Library and Information Studies, and I have a student
working on an undergraduate dissertation on teleworking. This is
virtually complete from secondary sources, but she would like one or two
interviews with teleworkers, and has had great difficulty in identifying
any - for obvious reasons.
Would anyone who is, or has been a teleworker (of any description) be
prepared to give her a short interview? She lives in London, but I
imagine that the interview could be conducted by telephone.
Please reply to this address, or my work e-mail which is
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Many thanks
Vanda Broughton
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