Broadband Makes Tiny Town an English-Teaching Hub
Associated Press, November 21, 2008
By Mead Gruver
Ten Sleep,Wyoming population 350, is home to a new company that is outsourcing jobs not from the United States to the Far East, but in the opposite direction. Eleutian Technology hires people in towns across northern Wyoming to teach English to Koreans using Skype.
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