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by raprp
2896 days ago
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Once again you are wrong, dismissing the the experience of everyone else and set your experiences as irrefutable facts. Even though nobody is putting their opinions as a rule that applies to all. Seem like the fact that people succeeded in what you dind't really bothers you. Hang in there buddy :) |
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“Yep. After I had proven experience working remotely with a known company the offers started to come more frequently.”
I’m just trying to point out that this isn’t useful for most people: it wouldn’t work that way.
It seems like you unrealistically need to assert that there can be no downsides, even for others, about the particular remote working experiences you have had. Even so far as to make some sweeping, judgmental comment about me based on the very wrong presumption about my prior remote work.
I hope your insecurities about your choices will subside so you can admit that the risks implied by your advice are too severe for most people to consider abd negate most of the upsides you talked about.