I remember reading a story from a couple years ago about Google already doing this in the Bay Area. They've got buses that pick workers up, and the bus has a net connection so they can get some work done on the commute.
Microsoft also has a dozen or so routes that they do this on for employees at Redmond.
If you're even half as productive on the bus as you would be in the office, you're still overall getting more time at home overall. And you don't have the stress of battling the traffic yourself. And the bus gets to go in the car-pool lanes.
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I remember reading a story from a couple years ago about Google already doing this in the Bay Area. They've got buses that pick workers up, and the bus has a net connection so they can get some work done on the commute.
Microsoft also has a dozen or so routes that they do this on for employees at Redmond.
If you're even half as productive on the bus as you would be in the office, you're still overall getting more time at home overall. And you don't have the stress of battling the traffic yourself. And the bus gets to go in the car-pool lanes.