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the praise for remote work on Linkedin reeks of toxicity

The high-end pictures of people in shorts and sandals, stretching their legs somewhere in Bali, while using their pricey high-end laptops (which not all companies will bless you with btw), might be appealing but I'm also afraid this is being shoved down our throats when people just really want is more vacation or better work-life balance. Should work really follow us everywhere like IV bags? I actually kinda like the idea of associating work with just one and only one place. What if I had a bad meeting during a trip I've been looking forward to? Why would I ever give them that much power over me?


The high-end pictures of people in shorts and sandals, stretching their legs somewhere in Bali, while using their pricey high-end laptops (which not all companies will bless you with btw), might be appealing but I'm also afraid this is being shoved down our throats when people just really want is more vacation or better work-life balance.

Should work really follow us everywhere like IV bags? I actually kinda like the idea of associating work with just one and only one place. What if I had a bad meeting during a trip I've been looking forward to? Why would I ever give them that much power over me?

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