• @severien@lemmy.world
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    211 year ago

    I would move as far as possible from the job site. 2 hours one way on a train watching Netflix, 4 hours work, 2 hours relax on the train. That would be nice.

    • @randomname01@feddit.nl
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      551 year ago

      …and you just wouldn’t get hired, because the guy who lives next to their office is a more attractive option, even if he’s only 80% as productive as you.

      And that’s arguably why it makes some sense; companies would be more likely to hire more locally and be more flexible about remote work - both of which save precious planetary resources ánd people’s time.

      • FLemmingO
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        151 year ago

        Companies would also then be incentivized to invest in and lobby for better affordable housing in the communities their offices are located in/around so that employees at all pay scales have affordable options within a few miles of the office.

      • @severien@lemmy.world
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        11 year ago

        I would just move temporarily, and after probation period move far away. Surely they can’t fire me because my living situation changed and had to move…

        • @randomname01@feddit.nl
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          31 year ago

          In this hypothetical scenario this gets implemented it would certainly be standard to have a clause to protect employers against exactly that.

          • @severien@lemmy.world
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            1 year ago

            Seems kinda shitty that you basically can’t move without employer’s approval.

            Also poorer people living farther away would get discriminated.

        • Lazz45
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          11 year ago

          They very much can, will, and do for much less. Welcome to an “at-will” employer. The only thing that’s illegal is discrimination

    • patchwork
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      191 year ago

      okay but when do chores happen? i can barely keep up on dishes and laundry with a 45 minute commute each way. sleep, too…

      • @severien@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        Currently you work 8 hours + 1.5 hours commute. With this you’d work 6.5 hours + 1.5 hour commute, so you’d have 1.5 extra hour for chores or whatever.

        If you use train/bus for commuting, you can even sleep there :-)

        • patchwork
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          101 year ago

          i didn’t realize the commute was implicitly a part of the 8 hours in your scenario. that makes a little more sense.

    • @cooopsspace@infosec.pub
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      1 year ago

      You’re highlighting that it’s not a great solution, but at least a 2 hours of flat payment per office call would be an acknowledgement of my time considering it’s an hour each way for the majority of people.

    • @Cryophilia@lemmy.world
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      51 year ago

      Literally happened at a place I worked at. They hired people near to the work, who then within a year bought a cheap house out in the boonies and increased their commute to 3+ hours daily. And they got paid for it. Such a stupid policy (for the company, I don’t blame the workers for taking advantage).