> employers are going to choose the urban worker whose had the easier access to skill development and education.
Was this any different than before remote work? The urban worker just seems more qualified in that case because they already have the skills needed to do the job.
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> employers are going to choose the urban worker whose had the easier access to skill development and education.
Was this any different than before remote work? The urban worker just seems more qualified in that case because they already have the skills needed to do the job.