What is TeleCommuting Meaning - Part 1
Telecommuting is
"an electronic mode of doing work outside the office that traditionally
has been done in the office, as by computer terminal in the employee's
home.
"Basically, it is working at
home utilizing current technology, such as computers, modems, and fax
machines. Traditionally, people have
commuted by cars, buses, trains, and subways, to work and back.
Through the innovation of telecommuting, ,
the actual necessity to change location in order to accomplish this task has
been challenged on the basis of concerns for energy conservation, loss of
productivity, and other issues.
One advantage of telecommuting is energy
conservation. A tremendous amount of
energy is required to produce transportation equipment such as automobiles,
buses trains, and subways.
If
telecommuting is promoted, there will be less use of this equipment and less
energy will be required for production, maintenance, and repair of this
equipment.
Fuel resources needed to
operate this equipment will be reduced.
The building and repair of highways and maintenance requires a large
consumption of energy, not only in the operation of the highway construction
and repair equipment, but also in the manufacture and transportation of the
required materials.
An increase in the
percentage of people telecommuting to work will decrease the need for expanded
highways and associated road maintenance.
The first two areas related to getting to work. Once a person arrives at a central office
working location, he or she represents another energy consumer, often times
magnified many times over what would be required at home.
The office building has heating, cooling, and lighting needs, and the
materials to build it and maintain it require energy in their production and
transportation.
Working from home
requires only modest incremental demands on energy for heating, cooling, and
lighting needs, and makes effective use of existing building space and
facilities.
Telecommuting also improves
productivity. Much time is spent on
unnecessary activities by people who commute back and forth to work in the
conventional manner.
Time is wasted from the minute one gets up to go to work
until the minute one returns home from work.
With telecommuting, one no longer needs to be always preparing for the
commute and for being "presentable".
One can go to work simply by tossing on a robe and slippers, grabbing a
cup of coffee and sitting down to the terminal.
You would no longer have to worry if the car will start, if your clothes
are neat, or if you're perfectly groomed.
That may still be important to you, but it no longer has to be.
And you are no longer interrupted by the idle
chatter that inevitably takes place at the central work place - some of it
useful for your work, but a lot of it is just a waste of time and a perpetual
interruption.
As quoted in
Computerworld, one telecommuter comments "I was feeling really cramped in
our old office. I find I can get much
more done. It is much more quiet here at
home."
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