The "I've Got Mine" Economy and the perils of remote work
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I should get this out of the way: I love working remotely. It allows me to be the kind of parent and partner I want to be, and better yet, it’s a free lunch: I’m twice as productive at home as at the office, so I have more time for work and family. When I go in now, it’s for socializing and bonding — critical elements of any job, but ones made preeminent only because office life privileged them.
The "I've Got Mine" Economy and the perils of remote work
The "I've Got Mine" Economy and the perils of…
The "I've Got Mine" Economy and the perils of remote work
I should get this out of the way: I love working remotely. It allows me to be the kind of parent and partner I want to be, and better yet, it’s a free lunch: I’m twice as productive at home as at the office, so I have more time for work and family. When I go in now, it’s for socializing and bonding — critical elements of any job, but ones made preeminent only because office life privileged them.