distance work
n. Office work performed at a remote location.
Examples
2002
In order to overcome obstacles and thrive in a distance work arrangement, telecommuters must be able to direct and discipline their own performance and manage their time well.
—Victor Y. Haines IIIet al., “Environmental and person antecedents of telecommuting outcomes,” Journal of End User Computer, July 01, 2002
1994 (earliest)
With distance learning, distance medicine and distance work, we could liberate rural America in a way which would raise the quality of life, increase the take-home pay, and raise the range of choices for people in an explosion of new opportunities.
—Newt Gingrich, “REMARKS BY U.S. REPRESENTATIVE NEWT GINGRICH BEFORE THE HERITAGE FOUNDATION'S RESIDENTS' CLUB HYATT REGENCY HOTEL, WASHINGTON D.C.,” Federal News Service, November 15, 1994