Telecommuting Preserves the Environment

by Chris Abraham on 15/07/2007 ·

“Roughly one out of every six American workers commutes more than forty-five minutes, each way. People travel between counties the way they used to travel between neighborhoods. The number of commuters who travel ninety minutes or more each way — known to the Census Bureau as ‘extreme commuters’ — has reached 3.5 million, almost double the number in 1990,” according to There and Back Again: The soul of the commuter, from the New Yorker. Did I mention that Abraham Harrison LLC doesn’t have an office? Everybody telecommutes. Everybody’s remote. Nobody commutes for us. Does that make us family-, sanity-, resource- and eco-friendly? Yes.

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