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Economic impact changes work: Professionals recreate the office in home atmosphere (access required)

by Dani Grigg
Published: August 18,2008
Time posted: 1:00 am

Erik Goodlan’s office in Boise has two computers. It has blue walls and black ceilings. Strong Bad and Nintendo paraphernalia serve as d_cor, and it’s pretty messy, he said. Every now and then, one of his small children will peek through a crack in the door, and if he’s not busy, he’ll take a minute ...



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