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The Carl Pilkington of Freddyshouse
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- Dec 22, 2003
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I think people are jumping the gun, everyone I know who works from home love it for a year and then start to hate it.
Work is getting out of the house for a lot of people and the biggest complaint is being asked to do all kinds of chores because youre in the house.
Theres multiple layers of social structure and communication built around the workplace that remote working is unlikely to replace until we get far more advanced tech..which they will no doubt control the fuck out of to twist us into obedient drone workers.
Maybe local work areas, but that just puts all the costs up and fragments the workforce through local loyalties, theres just so many things tugging away at a work ethic that weve only had for a few hundred years and Im not sure how we are going to deal with the realisation that the vast majority might not be needed for anything.
Remote working is just another giant step towards total automation.
Work is getting out of the house for a lot of people and the biggest complaint is being asked to do all kinds of chores because youre in the house.
Theres multiple layers of social structure and communication built around the workplace that remote working is unlikely to replace until we get far more advanced tech..which they will no doubt control the fuck out of to twist us into obedient drone workers.
Maybe local work areas, but that just puts all the costs up and fragments the workforce through local loyalties, theres just so many things tugging away at a work ethic that weve only had for a few hundred years and Im not sure how we are going to deal with the realisation that the vast majority might not be needed for anything.
Remote working is just another giant step towards total automation.