Been thinking a lot recently about how my child may experience life differently than their peers. My coworker, Kraft, has a great post on that topic:
What will the children of Automatticians and other remote worker be like when they enter into the work force? Will they accept the typical working experience or will they balk at the assumption that work is done best from a central location? Will they struggle to enter the work force when they expect to be able to be at home for lunch every day, or available to step out of the office for five minutes to hold a baby like a generation ago people taking a smoke break.
via Future of Work and the Future Generation – Brandon Kraft.