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by efwfwef
1972 days ago
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I know a lot of people working remotely for either themselves (as consultants) or for companies in the bay area. Sometimes from random place in the US, sometimes from random places in the world. I also work remotely, and have worked remotely, for big corps. I don't see this as a career limiter at all, it's much less stressful to do presentations/meetings remotely, it's also much easier to control your own time. You also save more, if you don't live in a big city. Now, if you like living in a big city, then of course it sucks, but the other side is that you spend most of your time at home so it's nice to have a bigger home with an office. |
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