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The only perk I want is remote work. I willingly take a lower pay to work remotely. I think it's a fairly fair compromise.

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>Employees in corporate America are being tasked with more work with fewer perks as companies adjust to economic uncertainties. The April jobs market report showed that while companies were wary of layoffs, white collar employers are slowing down hiring. Employers added 177,000 jobs in April, predominantly in hospitals, restaurants and warehouses. However, opportunities in government and other white collar jobs decreased or saw no change. Donald Trump extended the federal hiring freeze through mid-July, and CEOs appear to be bracing for impact from his trade war. With fewer opportunities for white collar workers, bosses have cracked down on employees, revoking many of their pandemic-era perks and demanding more from them, according to The Wall Street Journal.

The only perk I want is remote work. I willingly take a lower pay to work remotely. I think it's a fairly fair compromise. Archive: https://archive.today/tUryb From the post: >>Employees in corporate America are being tasked with more work with fewer perks as companies adjust to economic uncertainties. The April jobs market report showed that while companies were wary of layoffs, white collar employers are slowing down hiring. Employers added 177,000 jobs in April, predominantly in hospitals, restaurants and warehouses. However, opportunities in government and other white collar jobs decreased or saw no change. Donald Trump extended the federal hiring freeze through mid-July, and CEOs appear to be bracing for impact from his trade war. With fewer opportunities for white collar workers, bosses have cracked down on employees, revoking many of their pandemic-era perks and demanding more from them, according to The Wall Street Journal.

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That's currently my situation. I could make about 10-15% more if I took a new job that's actually closer to me, but it's 5 days a week in the office. No fucking thank you. Not worth it. Hell, wouldn't be worth unless the full on doubled my salary.

I don't mind 1-2 days a week if something actually needs done in the office. Going in just for the sake of it is a total fucking waste of time.