The Work-From-Anywhere War Is Beginning

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Bruce Daisley
wired.com Saved Wednesday, January 11, 2023 Readwise
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Quick Take

The core insight about "top talent" driving workplace evolution is solid, but this feels more like rehashing obvious remote work trends rather than offering fresh angles. For Brian's audience of engineers and side-project builders, the real story isn't *whether* remote work will win, but *how* to capitalize on this shift tactically.

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Engineering craft/architecture/productivity - Remote work enabling focus Side projects/automation/earning from skills - Geographic arbitrage opportunities Personal finance/risk/long-term planning - Career positioning during transition

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"Why Engineers Should Choose Remote-First Companies (Even at 20% Less Pay)"

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"The Geographic Arbitrage Play for Developers"

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Key Quotes

Top talent doesn't just want hybrid work, they want to work from wherever they want
Nimble startup firms have a strong advantage

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#remote-work #engineering-career #geographic-arbitrage #top-talent #startup-advantage #workplace-trends