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by LatteLazy
1045 days ago
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Of course, if a remote hire is 20% cheaper then that's a net win. And in many cities the cost of providing an office alone can be that big, even without the higher salaries often needed for in person workers... Oh and this is: * In India * For newly hired workers * Doing data entry * Randomly assigned to home/office not choosing to be there More heat, but still no actual light. https://archive.ph/edzP9 |
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