> Companies will eventually realize that the development team doesn't
> need to be in the 
> same physical room together, at least most of the time. In fact,
> everyone would 
> probably be more productive if they were free of distractions. Until
> that time, it is 
> frustrating for telecommuters to look for work because probably 90%
> of the jobs that 
> match your skillset say "no telecommuting".

As always, there are tradeoffs. It can be nice to wander over to a co-
worker and bounce ideas off him or her. And working at home (as John 
mentioned) can be far from distraction-free.

-Jerry

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