Telecommuting (远程办公) It’ s 8:30, time for John to start work. So he turns on his radio. Then he eats
breakfast. As he eats, he reads his email and reviews his to-do list. Then he sits on the sofa and thinks about an article he needs to write Wait a minute! Radio Breakfast Sofa What kind of workplace is this Well, actually it is John’s house, and he is a telecommuter—he works at home, communicating with the workplace through the Internet.
Like John, millions of people--and their employers--are finding that telecommuting is a great way to work. Telecommuters can follow their own schedules. They work in the comfort of their homes, where they can also look after young children or elderly parents. They save time and money by not traveling to work. Their employers save, too, because they need less office space and furniture. Studies show that telecommuters change jobs less often. This saves employers even more money. Telecommuting helps society, too, by reducing pollution and traffic problems.
Jobs that are suited to telecommuting include writing, design work, computer programming and accounting (会计). If a job involves working with information,a telecommuter can probably do it.
Which of the following is mentioned as one of the advantages of telecommuting