https://www.businessinsider.com/moving-away-big-city-bad-career-job-market-suburbs-2024-4 Tc 370
That's what they want you to believe. Won't be surprised if this is a paid article.
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Ha, what a pure anecdotal wanna-be prophetic opinion piece that acknowledges that the data doesn’t back up their claim - but one intelligent person believes this - so better watch out!
Business insider is a content factory for who ever pays them. Guess who paid for this trash...
This is the 30th time I've read this exact article over the past 4 years yet I'm still remote
😂 not at all. I’m interviewing only remote roles right now. There are plenty. There will always be remote jobs. It just makes sense.
Moving away from big city gives you the edge because most companies want to pay less and get the same employee and they pay based on location.
Great! Still working fully remote for the rest of my career and never going back to the office. TC: 105K
Journalist bro needs to take a drive and note all the office spaces available for rent and sell
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That’s given?