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ZioCain26673yWe finally made it! Working away from the office!
We also cut our salary, but who the fuck cares as long as we can live with it? -
I mean, transport costed me £250 per month to the office, I'd take the paycut for those savings anyday lol
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sariel84473y@ZioCain I can't live with it. I won't live with it.
I won't lose $20-40k a year because it's a "remote" job.
If anything, I should be getting paid more. I'm taking all the risk. I have to provide:
- a work environment
- IT support
- office utilities (electric/gas, internet)
- office tools (paper, printer, scanner, fax)
Just in 2021 alone my power bill was $200 extra a month. That's due to running the heating/cooling more because we're home 24/7 now.
Grocery costs were up an additional $200 a month due to being home all day.
I get zero benefits from the office while working from home other than the obvious, working from home.
I digress. These fuck-sticks are going to try to weasel their way out of trying to pay us what we're worth. Don't let them.
United we stand, divided we beg. -
@sariel who the hell uses paper/printer/scanner/fax regularly these days? And did you get free lunches at the office? In my case the money spent on food dropped dramatically since I no longer eat lunch at work.
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sariel84473y@electrineer just because you aren't required doesn't mean others aren't.
And yes, free lunches.
Regardless, there's a cost associated to working from home and a savings for companies with remote positions. -
@sariel the big savings come into play if you can choose to live in a cheaper area no one wants to live in because there are no jobs around.
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sariel84473y@electrineer that's the standard cost of living that's always been factored into salary negotiations.
Just because a dev in San Frantokyo can make $275k doesn't mean the dev working remote in Omaha is going to get paid that.
In my area, positions were around the national average. Now they are $20-40k less than they were a year ago. Do you think the executives took a pay cut?
No, they got raises.
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