| ▲ | kolinko 13 hours ago | |
With 6-9h timezone difference? Even if a company will allow this (and few will), it's very hard to pull off, and your social/family life will suffer big time. I know people who manage to do this, but it's difficult, and not really worth it unless you have a seriously amazing job. | ||
| ▲ | rbanffy 13 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
> and your social/family life will suffer big time Not sure about family, but you can get new friends here. When I go to the office, on my walk back home, I often pass by some very nice pubs overflowing with extremely happy and friendly people, and that is when I leave at 17:00. You'll also get nice things like the metric system. And, in Ireland, one of the sanest political systems on the planet. It's so sane it's almost boring. | ||
| ▲ | aqme28 13 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Most remote jobs don't require you to keep the exact same hours, but rather to have some overlap. So it can effectively only feel like ~3h timezone difference. | ||