
Well obviously the commute should be within a reasonable distance, I wouldn't spend 5 hours a day in a car or train for it. But let's say the total time spend back and forth is about 1,5 - 2 hours total. I feel that's worth the time spend for a hypothetical double salary.
Obligatory presence in the office is indeed a red flag if it doesn't actually provide a benefit to the role. To clarify, I'm 100% WFH in Denmark so I'm not advocating to push people into an office building but there's definitely a point where nearly everyone would go into the office full-time, if salary and benefits are high enough.

For double the salary, I'd need to think long and hard about it tbh.

Do people genuinely send messages like this?

Adding a comment here as I'm in the same boat. Played some Warhammer games over the years and I love the WH universe but I'm honestly not grasping the greater story.

I downloaded the free version for now but where are people seeing ads btw? I don't want them obviously but I'm yet to see any lol

And have to work for 900 years before you can retire. I'll pass.

What?

Hmm ok I guess those are valid points. My company doesn't use Teams for anything else besides meetings or as s chat app. There's no actual work being done through it

My company only uses Teams and it works fine from what I can tell, what's so bad about it?

So in American politics, all that matters is how much money you can raise?

Agree, its refreshing to see people bring there best grammar skills.
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Went to work in a warehouse because I just needed a job. Discovered that logistics was interesting to me, so went to evening college to get an associate's degree in logistics management.
Now 8 years later, I look after the supply chain for 4 warehouses in 3 countries while working from home.

MDI season 2 - The Great Push
Who else is excited to see these great teams get pushed to the limits again!? I always learned a lot from the previous seasons so I'm definitely looking forward to it.

That actually makes sense. My mind is always wandering and random stuff pops up that I'll think about. I didn't realize that sort of distraction could have physical effects like clumsiness.

41 in 2 months. I've always been clumsy though

How do you become less clumsy?
Seriously, on a daily basis I'll either bump my head or various other body parts, drop stuff and then drop it again, stumble over something and combinations of all of that.
Send help.
Edit: thank for the suggestions, I will start by focussing on what I'm actually doing at the time and try to be more active - I work from home and sit a lot.