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why does it matter to the companies where we work from
I for one would like to work from Spain or from some tropical island
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Originally posted by eek View PostPE?
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Interesting article in the FT this morning about banks panicking and ordering staff back home who had moved to their second homes overseas for fear of creating a PE.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIt doesn't have to be like that. In the last company the "offshored resources" would respond immediately.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostThat's how it is when you work for a global company and the offices are all over the world. As for getting responses - try working with an outsourced team. Every query takes at least a day to get a response.
My current client spent millions on new offices for IT and other services. They're practially deserted now.
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Once the outsourcing really takes off people will cool on the idea of remote working.
Google has already started pushing a lot of work to Poland.
Management will always find a way to ruin everything that makes our lives better.
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostThis.
I've worked from home on and off since mid 90's when I was a consultant. It's fine for short periods, or the odd day prior to heading to client site, but I'd much prefer to be in the office. Keeping a separation between work and home life, for me anyway, is important.
IMO 100% working from home is going to bring as many problems to some people as it will solve for others. It's in no way the perfect answer to everything.
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