WES S05E08: Remote Work
In this episode, Ace and I go in depth about why working remotely could be the right move for your company, what the pros and cons are of distributed working, and how to create a workforce who can keep the business running from anywhere in the world.
If you want to see how South America is responding to the virus, what Bill Gates thinks of the coronavirus, and how the pandemic could be the disruption the legal system needed to serve justice, stick with us.
Listen in as we explore the future of companies embracing remote working and why businesses will be more open to the concept after COVID-19 passes.
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Listen to This Episode
What You’ll Learn From This Episode:
- Who is remote work for?
- Hiring Process
- Advantages/Disadvantages of Remote Work
- Opportunities in the space
Featured On The Show:
- Ezra Klein from Vox Interview with Bill Gates
- John Di Giacomo @ Revision Legal Shared an Interesting Article
- Dynamite Jobs
- Tropical MBA
- Sam Harris Interview with Matt Mullenweg
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Discussion
I really wish you gentlemen would assess your position on Gates. The huge number of conspiracy theorists are there and growing for legitimate reasons. Gates is in favor of depopulation, by his own admission. He wants to do away with livestock because they release methane, while at the same time he is heavily invested in meat substitute companies. His desire to recreate the world with zero emissions , again in his own words , is biologically impossible. The earth would die. Gates has financially infiltrated and has some degree of control over most of the international health organizations, and creating his narrative that the whole world needs to be vaccinated, by his vaccine no less, and microchipped. This is a ridiculous assertion based on the medical metrics of COVID-19.
If you would do some research you will find the reasons people are up in arms about what’s happening.
I hope you will consider this.
Regards,
Michael