DatabaseHead wrote: » Assuming the position is a 100% remote, how much $ do you put on it? For me I was thinking ~ 10,000. In others words a 100,000 WFH would supersede 110,000 in the office. The idea of not having to see people is 5k alone, maybe more to be honest.
JoJoCal19 wrote: » Based on my current salary I peg it at around $30k, meaning I'd take a job paying $30k less to keep it. I have zero desire to work 9-5 in an office full-time. The max would be 3 days a week. But honestly my desire and other component for me is not just WFH, but to be back in a deliverable based position where I can work when, where and how I want as long as my deliverables are met. I REALLY miss that from my last job and would gladly take another WFH with that type of setup as long as it was $100k at least. So for that I would put the value at $50k. That's the single thing I hate the most about my current job. I have zero autonomy over my schedule.
DatabaseHead wrote: » Assuming the position is a 100% remote, how much $ do you put on it?
MitM wrote: » I still don't understand where you all find these WFH jobs lol. Other than the types that Iris mentioned. Although all of the VARs that I've had job offers from were onsite positions unless at a client.
IronmanX said: For the people who do work from home how do you find your salary compared to your local market? Do most companies try to pay you lower? If your working for a company out of a big city, let’s say Toronto, and you live in a small city , let’s say Windsor, do you find they are paying you the same as someone located in Toronto (big city)?
DatabaseHead said: Two weeks have been submitted. Had a great convo and burned zero bridges.