NoDesk - NoDesk: Issue #187
A weekly newsletter with the best new remote jobs, stories and ideas from the remote work community, and occasional offbeat pieces to feed your curiosity. By Daniel (@nodeskco). Remote Jobs100,000s of people each year trust NoDesk to help them find a remote job. Featured Jobs
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Top PicksHand-picked articles, stories and ideas from the remote work community and beyond. How Working From Home Could Change Where Innovation HappensChristopher Mims | The Wall Street Journal For decades, ‘superstar cities’ have been attracting talent and money. But thanks to remote work, their status is likely to change in unexpected ways, bringing tech expertise to places that have long tried to attract it. The Luddites Loved Remote WorkClive Thompson The Luddites weren’t so much opposed to technology as opposed to the way capitalism was evolving, in those early decades of the 19th century. Machinery was only one part of that. One of the chief things they hated was how the factory system took away their control over how and when they worked. Work was moving out of the home, and into centralized locations. The next phase of remote work will be even more disruptiveWalter Frick | Quartz The number one thing that’s happened is that a lot of businesses and a lot of workers have found that remote work works better than they thought. You can see this in surveys of workers, you can see it in surveys of employers—basically everyone has figured out that this way of working is a lot more productive than they thought. Remote work is bringing the city to the suburbsRani Molla | Recode How working from home is changing the suburbs as we know them. Anyone working remotely for a US company internationally?anonymous2324 | Hacker News I’ve been working for small(ish) startups based in the US internationally and have had no issues. (I work as a contractor essentially). I was wondering if anyone’s got an arrangement like this going with a larger organization? I’m looking to switch jobs and try working somewhere a tad bigger. The Hidden Costs of Living AloneJoe Pinsker | The Atlantic In ways both large and small, American society still assumes that the default adult has a partner and that the default household contains multiple people. Remote work has its downsides but upsides are unparalleledI’m no hero but every morning I spend 1-1.5 hrs w/ my son
Feeding him, playing w/ him, FaceTiming family in India w/ him
My dad was never involved w/ me in my childhood, I didn’t want that for my son
Remote work has its downsides but upsides are unparalleled
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