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asked2manyquestions t1_j5r61lk wrote

Because the company has to crack down on all remote employees.

Either they start monitoring all employees or they don’t allow remote work.

So everyone pays a price.

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0oooooooo0 t1_j67z1cd wrote

Then people move to a job where they can work remotely.

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asked2manyquestions t1_j684aaj wrote

Of all the jobs in the US that can be done remotely, only a small fraction are offered as remote jobs.

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0oooooooo0 t1_j684e72 wrote

Where did you pull this stat?

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asked2manyquestions t1_j6855su wrote

Common sense and looking at job boards.

I also stay involved in digital nomad communities and probably the number one complaint is being unable to find employers that will allow people to work remotely.

Many people end up taking jobs way under their qualification or salary requirements in fields like customer support or freelance copywriting because of hey can’t find remote jobs in their field.

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0oooooooo0 t1_j686j7r wrote

Wow. Thanks for the empirical evidence!!!! 🤦🏽‍♂️

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