top | item 5340816 How Working Remotely Empowers Employees and Fails to Make Business Sense 5 points| harlox | 13 years ago |techvibes.com | reply 1 comment order hn newest [+] [-] jmathai|13 years ago|reply Meh, it's just one founder talking about their experience. Nothing really new. There's good and bad. The bad outweighed the good for them.It's obviously proven itself to have many "good" sides that I don't need to outline here.Also, I'm always surprised to see writers have such poor proofreading skills.> Remote work just unable to deliver that feature. And therefore is tougher for growing startups to implement.
[+] [-] jmathai|13 years ago|reply Meh, it's just one founder talking about their experience. Nothing really new. There's good and bad. The bad outweighed the good for them.It's obviously proven itself to have many "good" sides that I don't need to outline here.Also, I'm always surprised to see writers have such poor proofreading skills.> Remote work just unable to deliver that feature. And therefore is tougher for growing startups to implement.
[+] [-] jmathai|13 years ago|reply
It's obviously proven itself to have many "good" sides that I don't need to outline here.
Also, I'm always surprised to see writers have such poor proofreading skills.
> Remote work just unable to deliver that feature. And therefore is tougher for growing startups to implement.