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Before we were a workforce of telecommuters, the United States was a nation of relocators. As recently as the 90s, location transfers were commonplace and companies were quite generous with moving allowances. Firms readily footed the bill for anyone they wanted to transfer from Los Angeles to Louisiana. They'd pay the movers’ bill, pay temporary housing costs and even spring for a transferred employee’s mortgage closing costs.
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