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Revision as of 18:46, 27 February 2007
Title
Instant Human Resources
Description
A telework agreement is an effective device for outlining terms and conditions, expectations, communications methodologies, and more. Click the links below to access the indicated resources.
The EPA believes so and have become strong advocates of telework programs. The EPA offers an annual list of companies that help the environment through telework.
The average commute of a teleworker when not teleworking is 18 miles. That equates to over $1,000 a year in fuel costs alone.
Languages
English
Logos
Additional Information
Discussion
Community Reviews
This is a SCAM company. They are always sending out fake emails offering jobs just to get people to join their web site. I have received several 'job offers' from them, and there are many scam reporting sites which list them.
Related Domains
External Links
- Alexa: InstantHumanResources.com

