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.
I've never played tabletop D&D but I like the idea of it.
Is this a game I can just play solo or does it require a party of actual people?
I've played my fair share of PC RPGs (BioWare games, Fallout,...) but never something like this.
Is there anything that compares to it? I can imagine it's a slow pace kind of game?
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
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.
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.