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by ptd
2741 days ago
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Interesting, I haven't put much thought into the environmental impact of resistance to remote work. I would disagree with your second point however, I believe that you lose something when work is performed remote, regardless of your role. That benefit certainly isn't worth destroying the planet. |
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I meet with clients a couple times a month and I am on the phone, slack or webex/ringcentral/google hangouts etc.. a few hours a week.
I am _sooooo_ much more productive now (with fewer distractions) that I work on average 500 hours a year less than I used to. That doesn't even begin to factor in the quality of life issues. I now drive 8000km per year versus over 20,000km per year.
Some jobs, some roles, yes, you need to physically go somewhere. For me, for what I do? There is no benefit.