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| Telework
humor
As you can see from the following,
telework and working at home can be fun, sometimes downright silly.
We are always on the lookout for more, so if you have any telework
or work-at-home humor to share, please contact
us
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Telework cartoons |
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Telework
cartoons page 1 (includes Dilbert cartoons) |
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Telework
cartoons page 2 |
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Telework bumper stickers |
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Cool
Telework Sayings and bumper stickers |
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Telework bumper stickers Telework
bumper stickers anyone? |
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Just
plain silly! |
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Thriving Offices is an As Seen on TV -
background noises lets callers think you are in a busy office
(What will they think of next?) |
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March 07
Globe and Mail
featuring Bob Fortier
Working in the doghouse. Man's best friend -- the computer
-- lets us be productive from the comfort of home. But what
if a manic mutt or crazy cat turns a happy home office into
workplace hell? |
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Telecommutes save time—and soap |
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Teleworking
dogs? The diversity of the Canadian telecommuting workforce is
unveiled. Cartoon submitted by Nigel J. Farmer |
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Check
out I am a Teleworker by Gil Gordon. Most
English speaking Canadians will recognize this as an adaptation of
"I am Canadian". Originally written by Gil for some of his
Canadian telework presentations, he never ended up using them, and
gave me permission to place them on the site. Thanks Gil. |
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Really old definitions of telework #1:
Domus Remotus: (col.
telecommuting): a form of work, most commonly found in
progressive organizations, though sometimes in declining
organizations, where employees conduct work remotely from their
place of work. Colors -- neutral; Habits - shy. Vb. to telework
Really old definitions of telework #2:
Domus Electronicus Rustica
Grand Britanicus: (col. telework): a rare sub-species of
working at home, originally American, most commonly found in
remote rural areas, sometimes under thatches of natural fibers.
Colors-natural; Habits-shy. Pl. teleworkers or
telecommuting Vb. to telework-the act of employees working
in or from a house while using electronic communications
Teleban:
(col. tele - ban): a form of resistance practiced by
old-school managers who needlessly prohibit telework or
telecommuting... Often found in decaying organizations |
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Human
teleportation coming soon. Scientists teleport photons from one
place to another |
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Telepsychics!
New York City program to recruit and train welfare recipients to
work from home as telephone clairvoyants was abruptly
cancelled. Wonder why! |
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Telecommuting
movie
stars, producers, performers, and entertainment executives |
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A
Y2K Christmas Carol (Anon from the Internet and modified for
telework by The Telework Guys™ ©1999) |
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Telecommuters reveal naked truth about dress habit
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With the growing number of employees trading in their cubicles for
the comforts of working from home, there's an equally increasing
possibility the company person you're phoning is in his or her
birthday, rather than business, suit. |
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Telecommuting au natural — survey finds that 1 in 10 telecommuters
work with no clothes on |
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Work
at home prostitutes? |
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Sex
and Telework: Telework is for lovers |
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Casual
Friday for telecommuters (Caution: nudity) |
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Escorts
and prostitutes can work from home under new Edmonton bylaw.
City will train escorts on health risks |
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I'm
Not Wearing Any Pants - While more feasible than ever, telecommuting
still a vaguely exotic idea to many firms |
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Tele-Songs! |
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Two
'telesongs' performed by the Remote Rascals at ITAC's
Seattle conference |
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Telework, the musical: "Home on the Phone" (Sing to tune of "Home on
the Range") |