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Sep 23, 2021 at 8:31 comment added Relaxed Culture and law around this varies quite a bit, you should specify what country and possibly what kind of business you are working for (startup, large enterprise, etc.) If you did it by now, you may also want to post an answer to tell us how it went.
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Sep 3, 2020 at 8:27 comment added Lilienthal @NicolasBrauer Thanks for editing that in. I'd still advise you to maybe cut some of the extra detail from the post, but it's also fine to leave it. Now that the key points are in there and you have the core questions in bold it's fine even if the context is perhaps not that relevant. It's just always a good idea to keep questions short here, we have a bad habit of being overly verbose on The Workplace. :)
Sep 2, 2020 at 20:44 comment added whme Yes both cities are in the same country.
Sep 2, 2020 at 20:06 comment added Peter M As a non European I don't know if this is an issue of not. Are City A and B in the same country? And if they are not will there be any cross country tax implications?
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Sep 2, 2020 at 15:28 comment added whme Thank you @Lilienthal I edited the missing info in. Would a shorter version as follows suffise? I live in one of the EU countries and will start as a software developer on first of October. During my time as a student, I did multiple internships at the company I will be working for, within the team I will be part of. I'm considering moving 7 hours away from the new job I'm starting for the next one or two years. Due to covid-19 and the nature of my job, the entire team is currently working remotely all the time. How can I ask to work remote-only? I feel like there is some info missing.
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Sep 2, 2020 at 13:15 comment added Lilienthal Welcome to The Workplace Nicolas Brauer! There is a lot of text there but you're missing two key pieces of info: how long do you expect to be in city A? And how open are you to your employer's answer being "no"? I'd suggest you edit that information in while also substantially reducing this in length. In essence you can summarise this to a few phrases that boil down to "I'm considering moving 7 hours away from the new job I'm starting. How can I ask to work remote-only?"
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