With more and more jobs/work/shenanigans based on the internet or work-at-home scenarios, I was wondering what do you have (for those of you who are working at home) to make sure you can clock in everyday? Do you have an additional service from another company you use as a backup network connection?
This is after the recent post on Reddit about the guy who used Comcast Residential for his go-to job-connection and ended up getting fired for it a few months afterwards due to how spotty their service to his area was. People complained that he should have probably upgraded to a Business line, and while that is true it still doesn't excuse their terrible service.
Lets hear em!
This is after the recent post on Reddit about the guy who used Comcast Residential for his go-to job-connection and ended up getting fired for it a few months afterwards due to how spotty their service to his area was. People complained that he should have probably upgraded to a Business line, and while that is true it still doesn't excuse their terrible service.
Lets hear em!
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