Shoddy_Bus4679
Shoddy_Bus4679 t1_j9ucf1l wrote
Reply to comment by daveescaped in Return to Office - My experience & rationalization. by [deleted]
I don’t really get what you’re trying to say?
I was responding to your idea that being remote means they’ll start outsourcing you. They’ll start outsourcing you regardless.
Shoddy_Bus4679 t1_j9uajs4 wrote
Reply to comment by daveescaped in Return to Office - My experience & rationalization. by [deleted]
I’m going to let you in on a little secret.
You working at the office does not prevent your employer IN ANY WAY from still trying to outsource your expensive ass.
Trust me I know, this was my line of work. We’d replace 7 local employees with some code and 2 people in Lithuania all the time. The fact that the 7 local employees worked in office changed absolutely nothing.
Shoddy_Bus4679 t1_isovai6 wrote
Reply to Some seabirds survive typhoons by flying into them. Streaked shearwaters nesting on islands off Japan sometimes head straight toward passing typhoons, where they fly near the eye of the storm for hours at a time. It’s the first time this behavior has been observed in any bird species. by MistWeaver80
Surfers know this counter intuitive logic well. Devastating wave coming? Start paddling as hard as you can at it and hope you make it through.
Shoddy_Bus4679 t1_je33wix wrote
Reply to comment by HighOnGoofballs in I Would Love to Have Enough Time and Money to Go to an Office to Work All Day - Perhaps Steven Rattner and the executives complaining to him about their remote employees could lend me a hand (or $50,000 more a year). by speckz
It’s shocking how many of these articles just assume that all these remote workers are for some reason still within commuting distance of the office.
I took the first opportunity I could to move to Hawaii.