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Do telecommuters feel lonely working by themselves?

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Do telecommuters feel lonely working by themselves?

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Most of the time, telecommuting is the employee’s idea. An employee who asks to telework is often the type of person that isn’t bothered by working alone, and often times works better when alone. However, as with anything that is new, teleworkers may discover that they need the daily contact with the other people in the office. Sometimes, even for those who like to telecommute, it does get a little bit lonely. Unfortunately, sometimes the sense of loneliness is something that can only be found out by actually trying telework. Some people don’t think about every aspect of telecommuting before they try it, which leads to unexpected findings such as, “I feel like everyone has forgotten about me.” Most telecommuters count on their time in the office as an opportunity to strengthen the social bonds that exist in good working relationships. Every situation is different, but the feeling of loneliness can be avoided by visiting the office on a regular basis, keeping in contact daily through ph

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