▲ | xfp 2 days ago | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Given all the remote work tech that the pandemic helped mature, the answer seems obvious. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | salawat a day ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Seems but isn't due to the way taxation/jurisdiction/licensure works. Where you are doing your work from and where the benefactor of that work are make a big difference. Example: Doctors can't telehealth over State lines. Lawyers likewise. Employers aren't supposed to allow migrant workers to work from across state lines from their address of record. A great deal of draconian control is actually implemented through employment and licensure law, and as with most things in real life, come bundled with a surprising amount of detail. Part of why I've become particularly dissatisfied with the U.S. as of late, as so much of it is predicated on actually keeping you locked into one geographical location. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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