Lori
02-09-2004, 08:40 AM
For the firms of the future, the office could soon become a thing of the past as a new business class - the "tsar" - is born.
Business watchers say that the so-called "technology savvy" and remote employees could even sound a death knell for some office-based working.
Now with the right technology and access to a phone line, or preferably a broadband connection, so the experts say, you can work just about anywhere.
In a rural county like Shropshire, it seems increasing numbers are opting for homeworking.
According to the latest DTI figures, nationally more than one million people now work from home with the figure growing by 13 per cent a year.
More on Remote Virtual Assistance Here (http://www.shropshirestar.com/features/business/publish/article_12312.shtml)
Business watchers say that the so-called "technology savvy" and remote employees could even sound a death knell for some office-based working.
Now with the right technology and access to a phone line, or preferably a broadband connection, so the experts say, you can work just about anywhere.
In a rural county like Shropshire, it seems increasing numbers are opting for homeworking.
According to the latest DTI figures, nationally more than one million people now work from home with the figure growing by 13 per cent a year.
More on Remote Virtual Assistance Here (http://www.shropshirestar.com/features/business/publish/article_12312.shtml)