therapist122
therapist122 t1_jecepp7 wrote
Reply to comment by sooprvylyn in CEOs are quietly backtracking on remote work—and more companies could follow by ethereal3xp
Fuck you pay me if that's the case. Is it in my job description to train new hires, or do I do that to be nice? You want me to be a babysitter too, that's another 100k a year minimum. And even that is only enough that I might think about it
therapist122 t1_j900j7c wrote
Reply to comment by Reddituser45005 in Bing's First Week With AI Powers Shows Google Needn't Worry by No-Drawing-6975
The argument I think (without reading the article) is that the tech itself isn't a search replacement. Now let me read the article....
therapist122 t1_itrcg6d wrote
Reply to comment by LongWalk86 in Rather than heralding a new era of prosperity for rural and remote regions, remote working, inspired by the pandemic, is exacerbating the global urban-rural divide in the digital platform labour market by giuliomagnifico
Come on. There's less stuff, by definition there's less stuff to do. It's quiet and peaceful. But if you don't like quiet and peaceful 24/7 then you have to go somewhere else
therapist122 t1_itrc6yg wrote
Reply to comment by TootsNYC in Rather than heralding a new era of prosperity for rural and remote regions, remote working, inspired by the pandemic, is exacerbating the global urban-rural divide in the digital platform labour market by giuliomagnifico
Yep walkability and public transit are godsends for the disabled and elderly. Let's you have independence. It doesn't have to be just cities, suburbs could be this way too but we build everything for car dependency.
therapist122 t1_jed3ygp wrote
Reply to comment by sooprvylyn in CEOs are quietly backtracking on remote work—and more companies could follow by ethereal3xp
Worked out pretty well so far. I’ll unionize before I go back to the office