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devTea219106yDo you live by yourself? Then home office also allows you to spend time with them
Also if you have a lot of shitheads on your workplace, then it’s just better to stay at home -
Condor323326yI'd go for the raise. Working from home is a double-edged sword for sure. It's hard to separate work from personal life when doing this. And I often find myself working more than I should, which I guess would be further exacerbated by the flexible hours 🤔
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cursee165956y100% raise + professional growth + work from home
// And above all, a girl taking care of me every 4 hours -
dejaime3446yIf homeoffice meat less wasted hours and resources, that in turn may be used working something else, I'd probably go for it, as it would also allow for professional growth.
But occasional in my dictionary means "not really".
In that case, I'd get the one with higher pay and professional growth promise.
But, again, every workplace I had that promised me "professional growth" turned out to be just the promise. That meant I had to grow outside of my workplace, studying and building a better portfolio. -
C0D4669026yI took 1.
I don’t have the space for a home office. Plus almost everything I need to work with has ip whitelisting, so that just creates more issues then it’s worth. -
hell165966y@dejaime yeah, there is no promise but the actual job have no standards, no real dev culture, my boss is self taught poorly ...
The higher paying one have those, the boos is more competent and everything, at least it seems that the worst case scenario in terms of what I can learn from others and the environment is way better than my current job and I get a sweet raise -
Maer16876yUsed to think that homeoffice is great, but it is utterly horrible.
You blur the line between work and relaxation, as you are essentially permanently at work. Also your productivity drops like the Mir space station. -
Flexible hours doesn't mean flexible how you want? Flexible as in how your manager wants. In other words he can call you up at midnight to fix a bug and shit like that.
What would you choose:
- 35% raise + professional growth
- flexible hours with occasional home office but no professional growth
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