I've been enjoying both.
lol, fear mongering much
Of course they are, and it makes perfect sense.
Still magnitudes safer than human drivers.
uhh lol, just because you own an iPhone doesn't mean you get all the features like Apple Music, etc. I can think of a ton of examples where what you're saying is nonsensical.
oh, is it that easy?
lol, I hope you didn't sign on a mortgage and got amortization and term mixed up...
This. Companies which have offices will out-compete the rate of innovation for remote only. Marissa Mayer, coming from Google, the first thing she did when she took the helm at Yahoo was reverse the WFH policy because…
Employee salaries are by FAR the largest expense for these companies. Office rent is nothing in comparison. Companies will make decisions based on employee productivity, which IMO, means having people in an office.
I don't buy the "cost savings" narrative. By a long shot, the largest expense for large companies in employee salaries - rent, by comparison, is a drop in the bucket. What follows is that companies should be most…
and tons of engineers... whats your point?
same. I don't even think the severance is necessary. Just ask people who are interested in politics in the workplace to leave.
Quite possible this could blacklist you from many other companies.
yep, i'm ready go back to the office. This WFH stuff isn't all that it was hyped up to be and from talking to my co-workers, I'm not alone. I don't think I'd ever work for a company that doesn't have significant in…
Not true. Contractors, by law, have the ability to work when/how they want including for multiple clients. If there is something specific in the contract, it is a civil issue.
I've been enjoying both.
lol, fear mongering much
Of course they are, and it makes perfect sense.
Still magnitudes safer than human drivers.
uhh lol, just because you own an iPhone doesn't mean you get all the features like Apple Music, etc. I can think of a ton of examples where what you're saying is nonsensical.
oh, is it that easy?
lol, I hope you didn't sign on a mortgage and got amortization and term mixed up...
This. Companies which have offices will out-compete the rate of innovation for remote only. Marissa Mayer, coming from Google, the first thing she did when she took the helm at Yahoo was reverse the WFH policy because…
Employee salaries are by FAR the largest expense for these companies. Office rent is nothing in comparison. Companies will make decisions based on employee productivity, which IMO, means having people in an office.
I don't buy the "cost savings" narrative. By a long shot, the largest expense for large companies in employee salaries - rent, by comparison, is a drop in the bucket. What follows is that companies should be most…
and tons of engineers... whats your point?
same. I don't even think the severance is necessary. Just ask people who are interested in politics in the workplace to leave.
Quite possible this could blacklist you from many other companies.
yep, i'm ready go back to the office. This WFH stuff isn't all that it was hyped up to be and from talking to my co-workers, I'm not alone. I don't think I'd ever work for a company that doesn't have significant in…
Not true. Contractors, by law, have the ability to work when/how they want including for multiple clients. If there is something specific in the contract, it is a civil issue.