bad timing with the rising cost of living. 2 days WFH is better than none at all I guess.

  • @NorwegianBlues
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    71 year ago

    Why would it be an issue for career progression? Work is work.

    • Gorgritch_Umie_KillaM
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      31 year ago

      That would be nice. But we all know promotions/wage rises aren’t always based only on merit. Even if you have a case that it is totally based on merit, people won’t always notice the input of others if, in the moment, they are absent. It links to the famous ‘water cooler conversations’ idea where theres a kind of organic learning between people physically with each other, that seems hard to replicate.

      • @NorwegianBlues
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        41 year ago

        If a company can’t work out how to recognise and understand quality work wherever and however it’s done, that’s a bad company and that company is going to promote worse options. There’s nothing inherent in working from home that makes progression bad, just a company that isn’t bothering to adapt.

        That said I agree in person interactions are invaluable - just not that a huge amount of them are necessary to progress the best people.