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134 points christhecaribou | 1 comments | | HN request time: 0.267s | source
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firesteelrain ◴[] No.45084705[source]
The sad part in all of this is that Microsoft likely had no policy that required him to work this much and yet the Microsoft cultural pressure combined with H1B unknowns drove him to not take care of himself and apply immense amounts of undue pressure. Managers need to be aware of this and question why their employees feel the need to work this much. Either hire more or coach the employees not to burn out.
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nikolayasdf123 ◴[] No.45084898[source]
> H1B unknowns

this. most countries have similar policies. been there, seen so many others going through this in UK, USA, Japan, Korea, Singapore. it really damages your life.

to everyone, check other countries (Portugal, Thailand, Japan) that give you residency for years and allow to work remotely

don't let your employer hold you and your family a hostage with your legal status

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1. javierluraschi ◴[] No.45085358[source]
That would be nice, but if you want to immigrate, that’s the current deal.