Find a passion(s). Understand that few people, at least in Western culture, attain wealth or social status from whatever their passion(s) may be. If your passion(s) is associated with a relatively low-paying career,…
I agree with all the comments here and would like to add that this really isn't anything new. Back in the 2000s with the onset of Livejournal/AIM/Tumblr/Memes 1.0, we saw a similar kind of "internet language" develop as…
For whatever it's worth, even with the salary cut remote employees are facing, the paybands for FAANG employees in (relatively) affordable cities are still top-of-market. For example, remote GOOG employees in Atlanta…
I don't know how much flak I will get for making a comment like this, but feel it's important to point out the data is obviously biased for (or at least the article doesn't specifically call out): 1. Western society's…
ITT: People using their subjective remote-work opinions in defending Google's desire to increase their profits by sacrificing their own employees' well-being.
At the risk of this discussion devolving into a flamewar, I would just encourage you to do your own research about this situation. Regardless of all other arguments about location-based pay, Google et al have been…
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Find a passion(s). Understand that few people, at least in Western culture, attain wealth or social status from whatever their passion(s) may be. If your passion(s) is associated with a relatively low-paying career,…
I agree with all the comments here and would like to add that this really isn't anything new. Back in the 2000s with the onset of Livejournal/AIM/Tumblr/Memes 1.0, we saw a similar kind of "internet language" develop as…
For whatever it's worth, even with the salary cut remote employees are facing, the paybands for FAANG employees in (relatively) affordable cities are still top-of-market. For example, remote GOOG employees in Atlanta…
I don't know how much flak I will get for making a comment like this, but feel it's important to point out the data is obviously biased for (or at least the article doesn't specifically call out): 1. Western society's…
ITT: People using their subjective remote-work opinions in defending Google's desire to increase their profits by sacrificing their own employees' well-being.
At the risk of this discussion devolving into a flamewar, I would just encourage you to do your own research about this situation. Regardless of all other arguments about location-based pay, Google et al have been…
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