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Even here in the backwoods we are seeing tons of new, high quality jobs being posted. Something is going in the right direction.
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The sky is not falling after all. Better local policy, incentives and quality of life. Those that can do.
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Less crowding on some of those migration stats, but people are quickly piling into those places that are nicer now but won't be for long. Austin is turning into San Francisco and Boulder quickly. We talk about remote capable jobs in the tech career fields all the time, it would be nice to see the majority of tech jobs go fully remote and stop overcrowding new cities every 10-20 years.
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
Maj (Join to see) They're out there. My son just became a VP in a tech firm headquartered in Orlando, he lives in Maine and won't be moving.
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen - They definitely are. One of the people I mentor just switched to a fully remote job because her previous job was trying to force everyone back into the office. There is still very much an old fashioned attitude about offices that doesn't fit in the modern tech world, yet some folks cling to it with white knuckles. Right now, the ball is firmly in the court of the job seekers and they are forcing the hand of some of these more stubborn employers.
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I had no idea LinkedIn was so big.... looks like work numbers could be worse... in 20 years from now, we may be wishing we had gotten all the immigrants we could get... who knows, what is going to happen when only 1 in 4 women can bare children???
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