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Subject:Re: Book on Telecommuting From:Jon Leer <jleer -at- LTC -dot- MV -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 2 Jul 1998 16:24:31 -0400
Everybody has advice. And anybody can set up an office. The catch is
getting the work.
Jon
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> From: Link, Virginia <LINKVI -at- DWD -dot- STATE -dot- WI -dot- US>
> To: TECHWR-L -at- LISTSERV -dot- OKSTATE -dot- EDU
> Subject: Book on Telecommuting
> Date: Thursday, July 02, 1998 9:35 AM
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> Hey! techwr-lers interested in telecommuting: The latest issue of
> Woody's Office Watch has a plug for The Underground Book to
> Telecommuting, which includes tips on setting up your office right,
> deciphering telecommunications acronyms (ISDN, etc.); zoning, tax and
> postal issues, and the "virtual corporation." The site advertises that
> it's a book you can use "immediately."
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> Full Disclosure: I haven't read the book; I am not a telecommuter (nor
> do I play one on TV); and I am not associated with Woody or any of his
> other buds (but I like their David and Goliath approach to YouKnowWho).
> AND I searched the archives before posting this info.
>
> Virginia J. Link
> Technical Writer
>mailto:linkvi -at- dwd -dot- state -dot- wi -dot- us
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