Luffytubby
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We have a situation in the western world where people are flocking to the biggest cities. People are flocking to these cities because that is where the "good" jobs are. This never ending influx of people creates a unsustainable environment where cities are beyond capacity and real estate prices and rents costs a fortune. Peoples quality of life is worsened and as the rich buy up real estate driving up prices further and further, there is no end to the uphike.
50 years ago, a normal blue collar worker was much more able to buy his or her own house and even take care of their families. That sort of self sovereignty is more and more unlikely for lots of people today in the big cities.
People go to the big cities in pursuit of jobs and their careers.
Meanwhile, the rural parts of western Europe and the united states (as well as many places in Asia) are being neglected by both business and government. The lack of investment creates a loophole where people don't want to live there.
It seems to me that if we had the technology to allow businesses to be as effective when employees are working remotely as in a local office, workers wouldn't have to embrace the higher living costs of the big cities. You could work for a company in New York and live in Alaska with a much higher quality of life than you could in the city. Businesses could save money and capital on not having to run offices and take care of employee on-site related activities and needs.
In my mind, if we can solve this- If there was a killer piece of technology that could make it as productive from having workers work from home (at a local home office) I believe that it could take off a lot of the increased stress and inequality in being slaves to outrages rent rates in big metropolitan areas.
It would help vigorate rural areas, and would spread out the populous more. With more people spread out, it also creates more healthy competition and distribution of productivity. It creates more job, and spending in those areas, and can reduce prices in the big cities. Its a win-win for everyone.
I don't see any other alternative. You can not build enough new affordable housing, subways or roads to reduce congestion, price hikes and desperation. Poorer people are being pushed out everywhere. More people are moving to the cities than they can build infrastructure, and combined with our populations being doubled by 2050, we also live longer as well as tend to live by ourselves. For these reasons and numerous others, there is just a massive shortage of affordable housing in areas close to the job markets that people want to have a better shot at a good life.
The big question is; How could remote working be something that a lot of companies would embrace? What sort of software or hardware would allow workers to have the same communication and productivity as like being on the job physically? I've been involved in some startups that used apps like Slack, and I was frustrated by the remote experience. Despite Slack being a cool little team-app it just doesn't have what it takes to be as good as sitting next to coworkers. Whoever can develop the solution that will make remote working the default method of working in the 21th century, will probably change the world.
50 years ago, a normal blue collar worker was much more able to buy his or her own house and even take care of their families. That sort of self sovereignty is more and more unlikely for lots of people today in the big cities.
People go to the big cities in pursuit of jobs and their careers.
Meanwhile, the rural parts of western Europe and the united states (as well as many places in Asia) are being neglected by both business and government. The lack of investment creates a loophole where people don't want to live there.
It seems to me that if we had the technology to allow businesses to be as effective when employees are working remotely as in a local office, workers wouldn't have to embrace the higher living costs of the big cities. You could work for a company in New York and live in Alaska with a much higher quality of life than you could in the city. Businesses could save money and capital on not having to run offices and take care of employee on-site related activities and needs.
In my mind, if we can solve this- If there was a killer piece of technology that could make it as productive from having workers work from home (at a local home office) I believe that it could take off a lot of the increased stress and inequality in being slaves to outrages rent rates in big metropolitan areas.
It would help vigorate rural areas, and would spread out the populous more. With more people spread out, it also creates more healthy competition and distribution of productivity. It creates more job, and spending in those areas, and can reduce prices in the big cities. Its a win-win for everyone.
I don't see any other alternative. You can not build enough new affordable housing, subways or roads to reduce congestion, price hikes and desperation. Poorer people are being pushed out everywhere. More people are moving to the cities than they can build infrastructure, and combined with our populations being doubled by 2050, we also live longer as well as tend to live by ourselves. For these reasons and numerous others, there is just a massive shortage of affordable housing in areas close to the job markets that people want to have a better shot at a good life.
The big question is; How could remote working be something that a lot of companies would embrace? What sort of software or hardware would allow workers to have the same communication and productivity as like being on the job physically? I've been involved in some startups that used apps like Slack, and I was frustrated by the remote experience. Despite Slack being a cool little team-app it just doesn't have what it takes to be as good as sitting next to coworkers. Whoever can develop the solution that will make remote working the default method of working in the 21th century, will probably change the world.