Working remotely at CenturyLink

Here is what you need to know.

If you’re a remote worker, you’re probably wondering if CenturyLink allows remote workers.
You’re not alone.
It’s a common question and one that we get asked quite a bit.
In this post, we’ll show you what you need to know about working remotely for CenturyLink.

What is a remote worker?
A remote worker is someone who works from a different location than their employer.
A remote worker might be a freelancer, contractor, or employee.
CenturyLink allows remote workers to work from home, a coworking space, or any other location.

How do I know if CenturyLink allows remote workers?
To be clear, we’re not talking about working from a coffee shop or from a coworking space.
We’re talking about working from a different location than your employer.

If so, are they allowed to use their home internet connection?

Yes, you can work from home if you have a home internet connection.
If you have a home internet connection, you are allowed to use it for personal purposes, including streaming video and downloading files.
I’m not sure if you are allowed to use your home internet connection for work purposes. But you can use your home internet connection for streaming video and downloading files.
 

CenturyLink employees can work from home, but they are not allowed to use their home internet connection for work purposes.

How do I get my 100 remote to work?

The answer is simple, and it’s not what you’d expect. If you’re a remote worker, you’ve probably heard about the 100-remote-work-day challenge, which encourages you to work remotely for 100 days in a row.

I’ve been doing it for a while, and it’s really helped me get used to working from home.

But what if you’re a remote worker who’s not quite ready to take the plunge?
Maybe you’re not quite sure how you’d feel about working from home, or you don’t have the right equipment to work from home.
Or maybe you’re just not sure how to get started.
If that’s the case, you’re not alone.
It can be really tough to get started with remote work, and you might be feeling overwhelmed and a little lost.
But I’ve got you covered.
In this post, I’ll show you how to get your 100 remote days up and running in just a few simple steps.

But first, I want to say a few things about this challenge.
Why I’m doing the 100-remote-work-day challenge
If you’re not familiar with the 100-remote-work-day challenge, it’s a movement that encourages remote workers to work remotely for 100 days in a row.