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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 16,1999 PSA#2303THE BELTWAY- MEGA HEADACHES IN NORTHERN VIRGINIA The Mixing Bowl, I-66
and the Bridge! Construction means mega headaches for you and your
employees. Bad now and getting worse! More commercial business and
federal agencies in the greater Washington metropolitan area are
turning to the 17 telecenter network in Virginia, Maryland, and West
Virginia as a viable, cost-effective alternative to home-based
telecommuting and traditional options. Workstations are becoming
premium space. We're booking more telecenters tours, scheduling on-site
briefings, and signing more commercial and federal users. Commercial
business and key agencies already see telecenters as a key piece of the
Beltway commuting puzzle. Call us (703.279.3300) now or drop us a note
(Telework@gmu.edu). We've made it even easier for you and your
managers to tour facilities, schedule briefings at your offices, get
answers, and register your employees. We can help design telework and
telecommuting programs, provide training support, and accomodate
telework project teams. The perfect answer- George Mason University's
Telework Centers at Fairfax, Herndon, and Sterling! State-of-the-art
computers and support equipment, professional office environment,
friendly staff, and great rates! www.gmutelework.com (effective March
26, 1999) Member of the Washington Metropolitan Telework Centers. WEB:
Effective March 26, 1999, http://www.gmutelework.com. E-MAIL: Email
us!, telework@gmu.edu. Posted 03/12/99 (W-SN308206). Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0527 19990316\SP-0013.MSC)
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