offshoring. And offshoring has been happening to people who work in an office for decades. And millions of jobs that can’t be done WFH have been offshored as well.
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then what's the likelihood that it can also be done 100% remotely by someone else for cheaper in, say, Arkansas? Or India?
I don't think it'll happen everywhere, but if it can, I'd be concerned that WFH would turn into just FH.
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If we have a work slow down for some reason. And we have to chose 1 of 2 completely similar employees to layoff, we will pick the 100% WFH to lay off
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Just had an announcement that we are going from full time telework for all non-supervisors to 3 days/week in office starting in a couple on months. I bet we lose 10-20% of the workforce in the next 6 months. Certainly tips the balance for me way towards leaving, if I can find a gig.
But at least we can all improve collaboration by calling into meetings from our desks in the office instead of from our desks at home.