For me, it’s the freedom.
I start when I’m ready and stop when I’m done.
No commute, no rigid schedule!
Just seamless transitions between work and life.
What’s your favorite thing about working remotely?
For me, it’s the freedom.
I start when I’m ready and stop when I’m done.
No commute, no rigid schedule!
Just seamless transitions between work and life.
What’s your favorite thing about working remotely?
Not surprised that the CEO who decried fact checking as “biased” (surprised he didn’t go for “woke”) has killed his #DEI programs.
But as @caseynewton.bsky.social reports, he took it further…
www.platformer.news/meta-kills-d...
Not surprised that the CEO who decried fact checking as “biased” (surprised he didn’t go for “woke”) has killed his #DEI programs.
But as @caseynewton.bsky.social reports, he took it further…
www.platformer.news/meta-kills-d...
It's been 5 years. If WFH people were all screwing around, productivity would have plummetted.
It's not. Productivity's up 2%/quarter the last 5 quarters, higher than projections from 2019.
And offices are still only half full.
thehustle.co/news/return-...
It's been 5 years. If WFH people were all screwing around, productivity would have plummetted.
It's not. Productivity's up 2%/quarter the last 5 quarters, higher than projections from 2019.
And offices are still only half full.
thehustle.co/news/return-...