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	<title>Comments on: Present Trends in Telecommuting</title>
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		<title>By: Pablo Vitaver</title>
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		<dc:creator>Pablo Vitaver</dc:creator>
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		<description>Many (most?) people hate to &#039;go to work&#039;.  Telecommuting removes the &#039;go to&#039; from &#039;work&#039;.  Maybe most people do not hate work, but the &#039;going to&#039; is what they hate the most?  Telecommuting also eliminated the &#039;arrival&#039; of the &#039;going to&#039;, as most times, luckily, you end up arriving to the place you are going to: in this case is the office.  As much as architects, interior designers, furniture makers, carpet makers, background music providers, ergonomic consultants, lighting consultants, etc. try to make the office workspace a warm, inviting ambiance, most fail to some degree.  There is no place like home...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many (most?) people hate to &#8216;go to work&#8217;.  Telecommuting removes the &#8216;go to&#8217; from &#8216;work&#8217;.  Maybe most people do not hate work, but the &#8216;going to&#8217; is what they hate the most?  Telecommuting also eliminated the &#8216;arrival&#8217; of the &#8216;going to&#8217;, as most times, luckily, you end up arriving to the place you are going to: in this case is the office.  As much as architects, interior designers, furniture makers, carpet makers, background music providers, ergonomic consultants, lighting consultants, etc. try to make the office workspace a warm, inviting ambiance, most fail to some degree.  There is no place like home&#8230;</p>
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