Originally posted by SlipTheJab
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Unfortunately, this won't work out for the same reason that most companies who have "workers" (be they permies or contractors) working on a computer all day long could easily save themselves a fortune in rent, utility costs etc. by simply allowing everyone to work remotely. They could do this today and could have been doing it for many years now.
The vast majority don't do this, of course, as there's still that fear and distrust amongst most "managers" that they need to see you physically working, a "bum-on-a-seat". This is largely due to the fact that most are so poor at actually managing that they can only manage that which they can see and thus "feel" that they have control over.
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