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Telecommuting Proposal-How Many Days a Week of Remote Work is Best?
By:Pat Katepoo

If you're excited about the prospect of telecommuting, you may have blissful visions of working from home five days a week, with occasional trips into the office for meetings.

Or maybe your notion is to propose telecommuting five days a week, leaving you room to negotiate fewer days if the full-time, work-from-home pitch is rejected.

Wise strategies? Or, career peril?

Telecommuting - Who's Doing What and Why?

First, consider the norm. Most employed telecommuters work from home one to three days a week and go to the office the remaining days.

The reasons may be many and varied, but here are two common ones.

Face time: Right or wrong, face time still has measurable impact on how you and your work are perceived.

Without enough visibility, access, and concurrent involvement, you will undoubtedly miss out on information and opportunities that maintain and advance your career.

"Out of sight/out of mind" is real, so regular weekly "appearances" are still important.

Most bosses, however willing they are to allow their employees to telecommute, still want face-to-face communication on a regular basis. It provides them with a degree of needed comfort and control.

Bottom-line: Your boss is likely to be more agreeable to your telecommuting proposal if you suggest one or two days a week working from home to start.

If you feel you need negotiating room, propose two or three days a week and negotiate one or two days.

Isolation: This is a common experience among telecommuters.

Even if you have a dreadful commute to the office or work very well independently, working from home alone five days a week, week in and week out, is very isolating.

Camaraderie and professional interaction are necessary energizers in the actual work output and the workday of most people.

Bottom-line: Going into the office two or three days a week makes a measurable difference in keeping telecommuters feeling connected.

Telecommuting Proposal Strategy Tip

Propose one, two, or at the most, three telecommuting days. One day is a safe start, especially if your boss is apprehensive; it makes for a good trial.

Oh-and don't suggest Mondays.

Pat Katepoo
www.WorkOptions.com






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