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Ditch the Office, Hit the Beach. Startups Go on Vacation --- Tech CEOs plan employee adventures for remote workers; 'like a senior trip'



"Tech startups have a new pitch for employees: write code from home, and join colleagues a few times a year on a beach in Panama or ranch in Montana.

As the world reopens, many startups are choosing to keep their workforce remote. Their employees may not want to resume tedious commutes or rigid office schedules, but many still yearn for the deeper relationships with colleagues that used to be formed in the office.

Some startup CEOs say they are crafting frequent and elaborate all-employee trips that are strictly for fun.

It's a spin on the old "off-site," when offices gathered somewhere outside the corporate campus to hear about company goals and make plans to improve sales performance, capped off by some wining and dining. In the new model, PowerPoint presentations in hotel conference rooms are replaced by more enjoyable endeavors: mountain biking in Colorado, swimming with dolphins in Mexico and dancing the tango in Argentina." [1]
And the only amusement in Lithuania is to force Lukashenko out of power and destroy Russia. Neither one, which is costly to us, is producing results. Time to load your suitcases and drive to the West. It's more fun there.

1. Ditch the Office, Hit the Beach. Startups Go on Vacation --- Tech CEOs plan employee adventures for remote workers; 'like a senior trip'
Somerville, Heather. Wall Street Journal, Eastern edition; New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]17 June 2021: A.1.

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