How Working Remotely Empowers Employees and Fails to Make Business Sense (techvibes.com) 5 points by harlox 13y ago ↗ HN
[–] jmathai 13y ago ↗ Meh, it's just one founder talking about their experience. Nothing really new. There's good and bad. The bad outweighed the good for them.It's obviously proven itself to have many "good" sides that I don't need to outline here.Also, I'm always surprised to see writers have such poor proofreading skills.> Remote work just unable to deliver that feature. And therefore is tougher for growing startups to implement.
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[ 3.1 ms ] story [ 9.1 ms ] threadIt's obviously proven itself to have many "good" sides that I don't need to outline here.
Also, I'm always surprised to see writers have such poor proofreading skills.
> Remote work just unable to deliver that feature. And therefore is tougher for growing startups to implement.