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Re: Dividend Finance job posting at clojure mailing list – does "Clojure enthusiasts who can work on site" mean "on the actual construction sites", given they are in business of financing solar panel installations? 🙂
From personal experience, I find hacking for a couple hours pre-dawn, a morning hike/snorkeling/swimming session, lunch, and then more hacking when it’s hot mid day to be an excellent way to ship good stuff (including clojure based stuff)
https://dev.to/sam_ferree/why-i-think-cost-of-living-pay-for-remote-workers-is-bs-5b68
@jgh I have a story to tell that is somehow related to "it's gameable". When I was hired by a company I worked for until recently I was living in Norway. I was the first remote employee in the company, so they said "all right, you've got another offer from the local company, just add up your salary and the cost of the benefits the company has to provide under Norwegian law, and we'll pay you that". I've done that (and it turned out that typical employee sick leave policy in Norway is very expensive if one buys it from an insurance company), so I've got a nice sum in my contract.
btw being an Inc makes it more feasible to have just one client. Otherwise client side can face legal risks
You don’t have to hide your location, I just mean that it’s easier to come across in a position of strength if you’re “independent”.
Being incorporated makes it less likely you're seen by the authorities as an employee in disguise
@jgh They may receive very pointed questions from IRD "aren't you hiring these people and disguising them?"
thats a separate issue i guess…the equal pay thing is more about leverage if the company is being stingy, i think
> https://dev.to/sam_ferree/why-i-think-cost-of-living-pay-for-remote-workers-is-bs-5b68 probably every point can be discussed to death without clear answer. Side observation: showing publicly lack of nuance/respect when it comes to opinions invites one to think you're not a very pleasant peer to work with