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The only correct answer is that regardless of where your workers choose to live, if they spend most of their work hours in front of a computer or in meetings there’s no good reason for everyone to travel to the same place at the same time every day
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Slava Pestov
@slava_pestov
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I decided to stay in SF this time like an authentic tech hipster and now I’m spending almost 4 hours a day commuting. How do people do it?
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Slava Pestov
@slava_pestov
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What’s really funny is that some tech firms won’t even let their employees work from home one day a week. Like is that extra 20% of Spontaneous Collaboration™️ really going to make or break your shitty gig economy app?
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Jesse Squires
@jesse_squires
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29. sij |
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it's called employee survelliance
but the execs say "perks"
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Simone Manganelli
@simX
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29. sij |
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100% agreed. I did this for 6 months way back in 2010 and couldn't stand it.
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Symbo1ics Ideas
@Symbo1ics
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It's one of those stupid, destructive regimes we inherit from 100 years ago and we need to give it up ASAP.
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