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  • Virtually no one is going to give up extra time of their live to abuse this unless they have been convinced you are worthy of the abuse.

    Then it’s personal.

    So my question is if thats your default stance, how much do you abuse your staff? And call it fair because its what everyone is used to?

  • Sounds like a simple choice. Moving house to be closer to where jobs are is getting more and more expensive.

    So that leaves moving jobs.

    I wonder why so many employers are complaining ’No one wants to work’.

  • Easy to dump the burden of the commute on the staff as the cost of living close to city centres keeps climbing way faster than you’re raising their pay.

    Times change, and the old standards don’t make sense anymore.

  • You want me to give up 10 hours of my day to get paid for 8 hours of work? No thanks.

    Sitting in traffic still keeps me from living my life. I’ve got a limited amount of time, so Im not giving it up cheaply.

    Remote work where possible is the best option for both parties. If only employers could believe it.