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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Network contacts at Square and Shopify also confirm pay cuts for those who WFH and relocate. Some of you are not looking at this long-term. I predict not only salary cuts of 40% but also serious benefit cuts. No more 6-month paid childcare leaves, no free breakfast, lunch and dinner 7 days a week (obviously), no free medical care (FB has onsight medical doctors) and much crappier health insurance, and most important I think they will sneak in much smaller 401K matches and stock options. You can move to Ohio if you want to, but its the person who had daily face-to-face with Zuckerberg and Sandberg who are going to get the promotion and stock benefits.[/quote] No offense but your post sounds completely made up, do you actually know anybody at these companies? The number of people who have even monthly face-to-face meetings with Zuck and Cheryl is way less than 1% of Bay Area employees and therefore irrelevant for almost everybody.[/quote] DP. You are missing the point. Physical face time with execs leads to greater advancement, and almost zero physical face time increases stagnation. Especially once you hit a certain level of seniority. People who had been working remotely for years prior to the pandemic know this is true. [/quote] Even what you are saying is true, I have a feeling that some folks are OK with that or are willing to make that tradeoff for better standard of living. [/quote] What I have noticed is that there is a huge number of employees who phone-it-in while working IN the office. They are the ones who are desperate to WFM. They do the minimal of work they can to avoid getting fired. Imagine all these types working from home. [/quote]
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