Working from home is such a good deal -- such a win-win proposition -- that it's surprising everyone doesn't do it. Teleworking should be a standard part of every job that doesn't require an in-office presence, like a nuclear power plant safety inspector, and say, air traffic controllers.
Studies show that teleworking improves productivity while reducing fuel costs, commute time, and improving work-life balance. But if you hope to convince your boss to let you work from home -- even just a day per week -- then you'll need to be armed with the right ammunition. Here are 3 things you should make a part of your telecommuting argument.