They are called telecommuters or remote employees.
One of the best places where one could do legitimate work from home would be InstaGC. This site is the best. They post actually earnings in their chat, and the people there are the most helpful and friendly.
There are many online resources dedicated to helping one find legitimate work at home opportunities. WAHM (Work At Home Mom) and Clark Howard are just a couple of the available resources.
The most popular time for working is in a nine to five shift. This would mean that the typical work load would get home around six in the evening on a typical work day.
none, it's a home office
Qantas employs around 30,000 people globally.
80,300 employees- see link.
Grant Thornton employs over 50,000 people globally across its network of member firms.
As of 2021, Microsoft has around 181,000 employees globally.
Currently there are about 266,000 people employed by GM worldwide.
none at my school
The Telefonica company employs about 260,000 people in 25 European and Latin American companies, which ranks it as the 44th largest employer globally.
Its very similar to how it is globally. People eat, work, sleep and make merry.
There are many organisations that support, or claim to support, autism and Autistic people. It'd be impossible to determine how many there are globally. Do bare in mind that many organisations actually work against Autistic people, only support those run by Autistic people themselves.
There are many forums out there for people working from home. Here is a link to one that doesn't focus on work at home parents:http://www.work-at-home-forum.com/
There are many websites that offer information about Working From Home. Fool.com is a good resource for people looking to work from home.
"Many different data entry services hire people to work from home. Be cautious of sites offering to find work for a fee, they usually aren't worth it."