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megaframe | 5 years ago
I'm right on the fence. I've been at my current place ~6 years, prices have just started to get to about what I'm paying (rent controlled). I'm hoping it drops some more so I can negotiate a reduction.
...with permanent WFH I too want to leave, head to Europe (I'm a citizen). With travel restrictions in place, and my employer saying they'd adjust my pay to reflect local cost of living I'm not sure what would be best.
bhickey|5 years ago
This "local cost of living" and "regional market" argument is a farce. Remote workers are competing in a global market by definition. They might as well be honest and say, "we think we can get away with paying you less."
dahfizz|5 years ago
Yeah, exactly. The prices on that global market are miles away of the prices local to Silicon Valley.
megaframe|5 years ago
My argument being that If I remain local but because of a long commute and choose to be full time remote, how would they really know the difference.
ipqk|5 years ago
megaframe|5 years ago
I'm from Portugal so I was thinking of being there, 8am here is 4pm there, and 5pm here is 1am there. I kind of like the idea of having my morning to myself, and working in the evening. With lock down that's been my work schedule now. I do exercise, chores, and cooking in the morning, and actual work in the evening (the occasional meeting tends to occurs as I bake/boil/chop something).
ghaff|5 years ago