Canadian Telecommutes To Work For Conneticut Firm

January 26, 2008 by Chuck | 0 Comments

Whenever I drive down to Florida or the beach, I tend to see lots of Canadian license plates. I guess this is one I won’t be seeing, unless she’s on vacation of course.

From The Sault Star

Sheila Hatherley makes it into her Connecticut office two or three times a year tops.
The rest of the time, she’s at a computer in Sault Ste. Marie, doing her job as clinical site manager for a major U.S. pharmaceutical company, over the Internet.

From her computer in the Sault, Hatherley oversees clinical trials at clinics and hospitals across the U.S. She never goes to any of the sites she manages, but with her connection to the company network and the contacts she maintains via instant messaging software, “for the most part it is identical,” to being in the office.

Hatherley said he is aware of one company in the U.S. where managers get a bonus for every employee they can convince to work at home.

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