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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm not entirely opposed to return to work, but there needs to be some limit on how far you have to travel. Our office moved way out to Maryland, so via public transportation it would take 1.5 to 2 hours to get there.[/quote] Why would there be a limit? If private businesses are forcing rto and it came from the government, government employees should rto too. It it a 60-90 minute drive each way for my spouse on a good day. There is no close public transportation so that would be a few hours including an uber or cab. [/quote] I don’t have problem with RTO but if you are going to treat me the same as a private business than I want the same level of pay (which is $40k more a year!).[/quote] Sure just as soon as we eliminate your pension and superior healthcare benefits. Actually why don’t you just go ahead and take that job for $40,000 more than you make now and call it and even trade?[/quote] DP. This is honestly incredibly outdated. The healthcare benefits are really very mediocre. I have a spouse in biglaw, a sibling in tech, and a sibling who is a firefighter and they all have superior health insurance. There are MANY private companies with much better benefits. The pension is also not what it used to be. No way the pension and healthcare benefits are worth an additional $40k over what you would get in the private sector. And this is the same old nonsense how can you compare salary plus benefits of one place to just salary at another?[/quote] This means nothing as there are tons of tech companies, law firms and county governments and all health care varies. Ours sucks. [/quote] +1. All of these sectors have tremendous variation. My healthcare was horrible when I worked at an health insurance company. My current tech company employer has decent comp although base and bonus have been stagnant and a $600 “health” reimbursement, but benefits are bad - healthcare is barely subsidized (my husband works in finance and carries our healthcare) and my company matches our 401K contributions up to $6K (just raised after years at $5K). [/quote]
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