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by livingpunchbag
2861 days ago
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I can confirm your first sentence with my own case. As the team grew, more non-remote people were hired, management changed to not-so-remote-friendly bosses and with them process that were remote-first started becoming local-first with (crappy) ways to allow remote people, and that has been killing the effectiveness of being remote on that team... And it's hard to grow past a certain point being remote. |
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