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Does anyone regret deleting their Reddit account?
  • I didn't delete my account, but I did wipe out my post history.

    I keep my account active because I've already found a couple of instances where reddit restored my posts in particular sub reddits ands I had to delete them again.

  • Startups are using remote work to attract talent; report: 81% of companies with fewer than 5K employees offer remote work vs. 26% for those with 25K+ employees
  • I on a 4/10 schedule, mostly work from home except 1 day a pay period.

    While I'm not actively looking for a new job, I won't turn away a fully remote position that meets my requirements, so I keep my resume posted on various job sites.

    I get hit on by recruiters about 2 - 5 times a day looking for someone to fill my specific niche role or similar, for a contract term and/or fully onsite position. I always reply, "I don't even consider looking at a position unless it is a permanent FTE and fully remote".

    I may not actually find a replacement job, as I'm happy where I'm at, but I figure I can at least help out all the other jobseekers out there by letting the headhunters know, that there are qualified people out there that won't except any offer that isn't fully remote.