I absolutely will not part with pay to work from home. I will work for my regular pay, from home, instead of from work. If my job even attempts to lower my pay, I’m out and looking for a different one.
No compromises. Most of us are already underpaid when we do the job on-site.
Sounds like you’re sticking to your guns, that’s a good thing. But also don’t go removed if your job fires you because you don’t want to go back you were going to look for one anyway
I know that it wasn’t, that was just an extra thought that I threw in that was related.
I don’t see how it makes my response nonsense, everything was on the topic of accepting lower salary for a new remote position except that sentence. /gen
Why would I complain? I’d just look for a different one. I’d do that whether I voluntarily quit or if I got fired. I don’t work in a field with very good job security so I always have a few backups planned.
I absolutely will not part with pay to work from home. I will work for my regular pay, from home, instead of from work. If my job even attempts to lower my pay, I’m out and looking for a different one.
No compromises. Most of us are already underpaid when we do the job on-site.
Sounds like you’re sticking to your guns, that’s a good thing. But also don’t go removed if your job fires you because you don’t want to go back you were going to look for one anyway
Yeah, that was a nonsense response. The article wasn’t about reducing the pay of current employees.
I know that it wasn’t, that was just an extra thought that I threw in that was related.
I don’t see how it makes my response nonsense, everything was on the topic of accepting lower salary for a new remote position except that sentence. /gen
Mine or theirs?
Theirs.
Why would I complain? I’d just look for a different one. I’d do that whether I voluntarily quit or if I got fired. I don’t work in a field with very good job security so I always have a few backups planned.