> why not join a smaller company where you can work fully remote and only 4 days a week? this seems to be what everyone is craving these days, saturating the job search market, sadly :(
It might even exist to be fair, I just can't seem to find it but a game that: - plays like Diablo (ARPG), not the most recent versions of ARPGs though, I'm talking about D1: very few frills and not-so-clogged…
Are they really though? I'm nearly ready to call it once and for all, toxic and disruptive industry, after 12+ years in it. Expectations are unfairly high, salaries make absolutely no sense, 60+ hours a week are…
Depends on the days really, I generally don't like WFH anymore (was fine during lockdown#1); I am going to the office daily now, even when it's empty. Better lights, better desks, a monitor, seats, noise. I do quite…
Agreed. I've had requests ahead of start dates and it was not a problem for those I turned down; accepting/attending has always been optional and appreciated, but nothing more than that.
> why not join a smaller company where you can work fully remote and only 4 days a week? this seems to be what everyone is craving these days, saturating the job search market, sadly :(
It might even exist to be fair, I just can't seem to find it but a game that: - plays like Diablo (ARPG), not the most recent versions of ARPGs though, I'm talking about D1: very few frills and not-so-clogged…
Are they really though? I'm nearly ready to call it once and for all, toxic and disruptive industry, after 12+ years in it. Expectations are unfairly high, salaries make absolutely no sense, 60+ hours a week are…
Depends on the days really, I generally don't like WFH anymore (was fine during lockdown#1); I am going to the office daily now, even when it's empty. Better lights, better desks, a monitor, seats, noise. I do quite…
Agreed. I've had requests ahead of start dates and it was not a problem for those I turned down; accepting/attending has always been optional and appreciated, but nothing more than that.