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How many times in your career have you moved fordue to your job requirements?

My curiosity comes from age/experience vs. travel - with telecommuting being more and more viable I wonder how it is taking its toll on the work force.

Are higher-level people flown out for in-person meetings? Are they trusted at home? Are in-person people who would commit to a life change, such as a move, paid more over time? etc.

How many times in your career have you moved for job requirements?

My curiosity comes from age/experience vs. travel - with telecommuting being more and more viable I wonder how it is taking its toll on the work force.

Are higher-level people flown out for in-person meetings? Are they trusted at home? Are in-person people who would commit to a life change, such as a move, paid more over time? etc.

How many times in your career have you moved due to your job?

My curiosity comes from age/experience vs. travel - with telecommuting being more and more viable I wonder how it is taking its toll on the work force.

Are higher-level people flown out for in-person meetings? Are they trusted at home? Are in-person people who would commit to a life change, such as a move, paid more over time? etc.

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How many times in your career have you moved for job requirements?

My curiosity comes from Ageage/Experienceexperience vs. Traveltravel - with Telecommutingtelecommuting being more and more viable I wonder how it is taking its toll on the work force. 

Are higher-level people flown out for in-person meetings? Are they trusted at home? Are in-person people who would commit to a life change, such as a move, payedpaid more over time? etc.

How many times in your career have you moved for job requirements?

My curiosity comes from Age/Experience vs. Travel - with Telecommuting being more and more viable I wonder how it is taking its toll on the work force. Are higher-level people flown out for in-person meetings? Are they trusted at home? Are in-person people who would commit a life change, such as a move, payed more over time? etc.

How many times in your career have you moved for job requirements?

My curiosity comes from age/experience vs. travel - with telecommuting being more and more viable I wonder how it is taking its toll on the work force. 

Are higher-level people flown out for in-person meetings? Are they trusted at home? Are in-person people who would commit to a life change, such as a move, paid more over time? etc.

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How many times in your career have you moved for job requirements?

My curiosity comes from Age/Experience vs. Travel - with Telecommuting being more and more viable I wonder how it is taking its toll on the work force. Are higher-level people flown out for in-person meetings? Are they trusted at home? Are in-person people who would commit a life change, such as a move, payed more over time? etc.

How many times in your career have you moved for job requirements?

My curiosity comes from Age/Experience vs. Travel - with Telecommuting being more and more viable I wonder how it is taking its toll on the work force. Are higher-level people flown out for in-person meetings? Are they trusted at home? Are in-person people who would commit a life change such as a move payed more over time? etc.

How many times in your career have you moved for job requirements?

My curiosity comes from Age/Experience vs. Travel - with Telecommuting being more and more viable I wonder how it is taking its toll on the work force. Are higher-level people flown out for in-person meetings? Are they trusted at home? Are in-person people who would commit a life change, such as a move, payed more over time? etc.

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