Working remote in Greenville, S.C.

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Hi Greenville. 👋 Let’s talk about working remotely.

A lot of companies these days are offering more flexibility as far as the ability to work remotely. There are potentially a handful of reasons why companies would allow their employees to work remotely – citing increased morale, the increased flexibility to take care of children, less stress, the chance to live in a different place than where your company is based, there’s even evidence to suggest that people who work remotely make more money.

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At least 3.7 million U.S. employees are working from home ~50% of the time. That’s a lot of people.

But we’re not here to sell you on the idea of working from home.

We want to know – do you work remotely?

And, if you answered yes to that question – do you work remotely for a company based in Greenville or a company based outside of Greenville?

AND if you work remotely for a company based outside of Greenville, where is the company you work for based?

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