I work at a software engineering firm on a team that works with backend networking. This place is a nightmare to work at for a multitude of reasons. Mostly out of touch helicopter management and an unmaintainable codebase that the higher ups have refused to spend the money to fix long since I came onboard. Almost everyone on my team is not planning to be working here at the end of the year and this place has become a revolving door for new employees. The only reason the company stayed afloat is due to the two senior engineers that were here since the beginning. Both of them were awesome guys who helped everyone else make sense of the mess of a product we had to work on. At the beginning of the year, management decided that we could no longer work fully remote. We had to come to the office…
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what’re the most accurate and helpful apps for telling what the usual rate is for a server / bartender?
It seems there's a lot corporate and state pushback on remote jobs, and it feels like the opportunity is fading away for those who aren't already in an industry/position that offers remote work. Am I wrong?