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by tester34
2089 days ago
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Oh, I just realized that I've probably expressed myself kinda poorly because now it sounds as if that gap was a result of "location adjustments" I meant that "location adjustment" just increases the gap to the already existing gap made of "attractive place(big city) - bigger companies - bigger salaries" factor. >Up here in Lithuania, in IT, it's not uncommon to live (relatively) bumfucknowhere, work remotely and drive in once or twice a week. I'm not exactly aware of how common it is here |
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During my time there a typical project would have 30-40% of the personell living either in a small town or in the middle of nowhere.