One out of Ten Telecommute in the Buff   - 1,606 Views,

Summary: A study just released by Internet security device company SonicWALL reveals that an average of one in ten people who telecommuute do so in the nude.

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A study just released by Internet security device company SonicWALL reveals that an average of one in ten people who telecommuute do so in the nude.

The survey of nearly 1000 telecommuters found that twelve percent of men and seven percent of women admitted to working from home by computer wearing nothing more than a smile.

The study of world-wide telecommuting habits also found that men were more likely to forego showering when telecommuting from home than were women. Only 30% of men said that they showered when working from home, compared to nearly 47% of women.

Make of it what you will.

One out of Ten Telecommute in the Buff

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 This article first appeared on 3/8/2006
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