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U.S. IT Pros Eager to Telecommute
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Tech workers say they'll take a pay cut to work from home.

More than a third of U.S. technology workers would accept pay cuts of up to 10 percent to work from home and avoid the expense of commuting to the office, according to a survey released on Tuesday.

In a poll of 1,500 technology workers, 37 percent said they would accept a salary cut if they could work from home, according to Dice Holdings, which specializes in websites for technology and finance professionals.

That is slightly higher than the number of workers who answered "No way," saying the salary shouldn't change unless the work changes, according to the survey.

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The average U.S. technology professional makes $74,570 per year, according to Dice.

About 7 percent of such workers already telecommute, the company said, but those jobs are largely limited to consulting firms.

"Since gas prices have been climbing, we haven't heard of any company opening up the telecommuting doors to tech professionals specifically," Dice said.

It said offering the chance to work from home can help companies win over hard-to-find specialists at a time when demand for technology experts is high.

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Why on earth would anybody take a pay cut for doing the same job, just because they...
Never accept a pay cut from your employer. As soon as you give in on pay you have...
I think it would be okay. I live in the bay area and the average commute at least...
There is no way I'd take a pay cut to telecommute. Telecommuting SAVES my employer...
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I've been reading some of the comments and it all boils down to what you want out of...
As a nation, we are faced with a number of serious dilemma's. One is that we are in...
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yeah right - I'd take a paycut if the CIO would take a paycut for every job he sends...
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I've been telecommuting for a number of years. My company saves over $10,000 per...
For many organizations telecommuting would represent a significant cost SAVINGS to...
No way. Not even if it cost me $47 a day. My commute is 40 mins each way; I use 10...
There's a larger picture here that's been touched on, but speaks to the heart of the...
Absolutely not. The salary will stay the same and respond to supply/demand factors...
Close to 40% of the IT Pros would take a pay cut to be able to telecommute. Somebody...
People collaborate for companies like IBM, HP, EMC...etc on a daily basis to...
Since the gas prices have gone up I am already taking a pay cut by driving to work...
This is a slipery slope. As soon as they find you can work from home 99% to 100%of...
I started my own home-based business 6 years ago, doing the same type of work I was...
Telecommuting is need of time!
A major bank used to allow it's technology staff to telecommute until they realized...
Many good points are made in comments following the original article on "pay cuts...
I would not want to work at a company where senior employees are allowed to show up...
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