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With each passing day, the Internet makes working from home not only possible, but financially wise for many companies who otherwise might have been tempted to take their employment needs overseas.

These pages list (to the best of our knowledge) legitimate work from home and telecommute jobs based on regions. Be aware that most require the worker to live within a certain distance of the employers office even though the work can usually be done from home. Use the links below to find work from home jobs and telecommute jobs near you. Additional links may be added as resources for finding work from home jobs become available.

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Headlines For Folks In Work From Home Jobs and Telecommute Jobs, Etc.

1) Top Cities For Cutting Your Gas Bill (Forbes)The best places to cut your gas bill by working from home.

2) Executive Briefing (Investor's Business Daily via Yahoo! Finance) New Wal-Mart Logo The world's biggest retailer is getting a makeover -- at least as far as its logo is concerned. Wal-Mart is dropping the hyphen...

3) Time is Money: Rent a Postage Meter for Your Home Office (Richfield Reaper)(ARA) - According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the number of people who work at home has grown substantially over the last decade. Approximately 4.2 million people are now doing it.

4) Poll: Option to telecommute would be top perk (Los Angeles Business Journal)Many times, big draw to a company is not just the base salary, but the little perks.

5) vnunet.com comment: Monitoring data centre efficiency (VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)Data centre energy efficiency has been getting an enormous amount of attention recently.

6) Can?t telecommute? Watch this! (MSNBC) With gas prices soaring and seemingly no end in site, drivers are going to great pains to save at the pump. But it seems something obvious has been overlooked: skipping the commute and working from home. Fewer than 10 percent of Americans work from home even one day per week.

7) PBJ poll: Higher energy costs of little concern (The Portland Business Journal)Apparently few businesses are concerned about higher energy costs.

8) Pulling The Trigger For Four-Day Weeks (Investor's Business Daily via Yahoo! News) The rising cost of gas is making 2008 a rough ride for some commuters, as well as employers fighting to retain valued workers.

9) Executive Briefing (Investor's Business Daily via Yahoo! News) New Wal-Mart Logo The world's biggest retailer is getting a makeover -- at least as far as its logo is concerned.

10) Hersam Acorn Newspapers (New Canaan Advertiser)If necessity is the mother of invention, soaring gas prices may be that of ingenuity. That?s certainly the case at Town Hall, where employees with increasingly costly commutes proposed telecommuting, or working from home, and a four-day work week for non-unionized employees.

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