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Some people can do this kind of work remote and some can't. The work pay's less (usually) for better workers (usually). It's a compromise you have to decide on if you want to go for it.

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From the post: Two in five techies quit in the past year because their employer didn't offer requisite flexibility with respect to hours, location and the "intensity of work." The findings come from a survey of 26,000 plus staff that operate in 35 markets, including 2,548 respondents in tech, and fly in the face of more and more corporations issuing return to office mandates and demanding long working hours.

Some people can do this kind of work remote and some can't. The work pay's less (usually) for better workers (usually). It's a compromise you have to decide on if you want to go for it. Archive: https://archive.today/i3TVY From the post: Two in five techies quit in the past year because their employer didn't offer requisite flexibility with respect to hours, location and the "intensity of work." The findings come from a survey of 26,000 plus staff that operate in 35 markets, including 2,548 respondents in tech, and fly in the face of more and more corporations issuing return to office mandates and demanding long working hours.

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[–] 2 pts

Prior employer actually benefited from work at home people. They got some .NET people in a couple of different states cracking out code. The locals weren't worth a shit. I think it depends on the employer and the job itself and what needs to be done.

I don't care if a guy is hooked up to a blow job machine and has his naked AI waifu on a projector screen. If he can code at the same time, cool.

[–] 0 pt

intensity of work.

lol. Desk fags make me laugh when they cry about "work".

[–] 1 pt

I can work and shitpost at the same time. Like those fuckers aren't on cocktok or fuckerkikebook at the office.