Heck, I remember a company car being with around $8k salary-wise a few years ago. That was just for fuel & maintenance.
Wouldn’t be nearly enough to get me back in an office. The benefits of working full time from home are worth far more than $5k/yr.
Clasm@lemmy.world 1 year ago
ngdev@lemmy.world 1 year ago
yeah 5k is what, barely over $400 a month? so for free groceries essentially this person would skip out on remote work lol
MasterBlaster@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Especially if you have kids. Daycare adds $1300-$1500 per month for one child.
altima_neo@lemmy.zip 1 year ago
Daycare, vehicle ownership and maintenance costs, commute time…
insaneinthemembrane@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Being sick because people come in with their fucking germs.
cyberpunk007@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Which is also a peek for the business because some call in sick when they have a cold and you could still work from home…
GrindingGears@lemmy.ca 1 year ago
You still need daycare if you have kids at home, remote or not. You can’t honestly tell me you are getting work done with your kids at home, unless they are like >9
MasterBlaster@lemmy.world 1 year ago
7 year old, goes to school. I save on after-care, which ain’t cheap. Where I am, one can lose their kids for neglect if s/he comes home to an empty house up to 12 years old.
Hell, when I was in grade school, I walked to and from school, got home, got a snack, watched TV, or played with friends until parents got home.
Since there is statistically less crime now than then, I’m scratching my head over why we all have to be so scared of everything.
GrindingGears@lemmy.ca 1 year ago
I walked myself to preschool, not a word of a lie. It’s not so much a different world, it’s just more or less I’d like to think because of the betterment of my life thanks to a long term investment by my parents, that I’m able to make better decisions than they were able to and provide my kids with more opportunities. Like not having to walk themselves to school at 4. We are talking a couple blocks here, in a small town. Not that I’d ever have my kids do it but I’m not an 80s parent. I also don’t have to balance shift work like my parents did, and I have the luxury of balance and being able to work from home, again, thanks to the long game.
I’ve got a toddler and a 4.5 year old, so neither goes to school yet. They go to “school”, in that I’d go insane if they were both at home, so they go to daycare. They wouldn’t get the attention they deserve either. Something would have to give. I hear you on the after school programming costs, at 7 your kid should be able to entertain themselves for a couple hours. I guess that’s not so bad. It just really depends on the kid too though, I’ve seen it both ways. There was a guy at my last job they forced back into the office 5 days because he was always dealing with his kids, trying to skimp on the daycare, and it was abundantly clear nothing was getting done. They were closer to my kids age though, like where it’s not really acceptable.
insaneinthemembrane@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Have worked with kids at home since March 2020 when they were 4 and 6. School for half the day, then take turns supervising basically with my partner. It’s not ideal but it works.