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The original was posted on /r/antiwork by /u/Cute-Revolution-9705 on 2024-11-16 18:51:30+00:00.


I’m super confused by this. A lot of people are saying that if jobs can allow you to work from home, what’s stopping them from outsourcing your job to another country for cheaper?

And I’m saying what’s stopping ALL office work to be outsourced already?

At the end of the day a business seeks to make as much money as possible, while cutting costs as low as possible. What financial advantage does physically being in the office provide that online doesn’t? I don’t understand how us physically occupying the same space at a more expensive rate than farming the work out to other countries makes financial sense?

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