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Is this business operated primarily from the home, including any associated structures such as a garage or a barn?

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Last week, about how many hours did you spend working for this business regardless of location or time of day? An estimate is fine.

2a   

Was that a typical week, or did you spend more time or less time working for the business than usual? Is that a lot more time or somewhat more time? Is that a lot less time or somewhat less time?

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Were the unusual hours related to typical seasonality, a significant no-seasonal sales change, too many/too few employees, vacation or time-off, or something else?

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You might have worked at your business last week or worked outside your business, such as a job site, making sales calls, or traveling. About what percent of your working hours last week did you spend working from your primary business location?

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You might have worked at your business last week, at home, or outside your business, such as at a job site, making sales calls or traveling. About what percent of your working hours last week did you spend working from your primary business location?

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About what percentage did you spend working at home? An estimate is fine.

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Did you spend one or more nights during the last week away from home on business?

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Last week, which business activity took up most of your work time? Was it:?

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Please estimate the percentage of last week’s work time spent on_________?

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Volume 12, Issue 5, 2012
ISSN - 1534-8326

William J. Dennis, Jr.
NFIB Research Foundation



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