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To say that since you're working in different location which is far away you won't be able to handle this activity.










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  • Do you really mean "far away", such as on different continents?

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  • @Spencer exactly

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To say that since you're working in different location which is far away you won't be able to handle this activity.










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To say that since you're working in different location which is far away you won't be able to handle this activity.







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  • Do you really mean "far away", such as on different continents?

    – Spencer
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  • @Spencer exactly

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  • Do you really mean "far away", such as on different continents?

    – Spencer
    3 mins ago











  • @Spencer exactly

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Do you really mean "far away", such as on different continents?

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Do you really mean "far away", such as on different continents?

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@Spencer exactly

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@Spencer exactly

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This is called telecommuting.




Telecommuting, also called telework, teleworking, working from home, mobile work, remote work, and flexible workplace,[1][2] is a work arrangement in which employees do not commute or travel (e.g. by bus or car) to a central place of work, such as an office building, warehouse, or store.

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  • Let me be bit more precise. The person is working from different country so he/she won't be able to drive the meeting.

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  • Then say they will have to telecommute.

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When working at a different location (different property) than usual, we would say "off-site":



"I won't be at the finance meeting on Monday because I'll be off-site." AmE






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    This is called telecommuting.




    Telecommuting, also called telework, teleworking, working from home, mobile work, remote work, and flexible workplace,[1][2] is a work arrangement in which employees do not commute or travel (e.g. by bus or car) to a central place of work, such as an office building, warehouse, or store.

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    • Let me be bit more precise. The person is working from different country so he/she won't be able to drive the meeting.

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    • Then say they will have to telecommute.

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    This is called telecommuting.




    Telecommuting, also called telework, teleworking, working from home, mobile work, remote work, and flexible workplace,[1][2] is a work arrangement in which employees do not commute or travel (e.g. by bus or car) to a central place of work, such as an office building, warehouse, or store.

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    • Let me be bit more precise. The person is working from different country so he/she won't be able to drive the meeting.

      – sbkhbk
      10 mins ago











    • Then say they will have to telecommute.

      – Robusto
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    This is called telecommuting.




    Telecommuting, also called telework, teleworking, working from home, mobile work, remote work, and flexible workplace,[1][2] is a work arrangement in which employees do not commute or travel (e.g. by bus or car) to a central place of work, such as an office building, warehouse, or store.

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    This is called telecommuting.




    Telecommuting, also called telework, teleworking, working from home, mobile work, remote work, and flexible workplace,[1][2] is a work arrangement in which employees do not commute or travel (e.g. by bus or car) to a central place of work, such as an office building, warehouse, or store.

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    • Let me be bit more precise. The person is working from different country so he/she won't be able to drive the meeting.

      – sbkhbk
      10 mins ago











    • Then say they will have to telecommute.

      – Robusto
      8 mins ago



















    • Let me be bit more precise. The person is working from different country so he/she won't be able to drive the meeting.

      – sbkhbk
      10 mins ago











    • Then say they will have to telecommute.

      – Robusto
      8 mins ago

















    Let me be bit more precise. The person is working from different country so he/she won't be able to drive the meeting.

    – sbkhbk
    10 mins ago





    Let me be bit more precise. The person is working from different country so he/she won't be able to drive the meeting.

    – sbkhbk
    10 mins ago













    Then say they will have to telecommute.

    – Robusto
    8 mins ago





    Then say they will have to telecommute.

    – Robusto
    8 mins ago













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    When working at a different location (different property) than usual, we would say "off-site":



    "I won't be at the finance meeting on Monday because I'll be off-site." AmE






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      When working at a different location (different property) than usual, we would say "off-site":



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        When working at a different location (different property) than usual, we would say "off-site":



        "I won't be at the finance meeting on Monday because I'll be off-site." AmE






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