The Tulsa remote work experiment (a private foundation pays $10k for remote workers to move to Tulsa) seems to be working out well. https://www.citylab.com/life/2020/02/tulsa-incentives-work-remotely-coworking/604873/ … Two observations:
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When government services aren't designed to be accessible, you get "case worker" situations like https://www.propublica.org/article/turbotax-just-tricked-you-into-paying-to-file-your-taxes … .
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The overly-administered higher education sector that's blown out in cost over the last 30 years could have a lot of it's people reassigned to this task
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That sounds amazing. But I worry it begins to turn into a matchmaking service, or like Groupon without the sale.
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Good up-sell for relo services like Shyft and MoveGuides...
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This is a great idea, and seems like it would work better as a package to sell to the companies they work for or people pay for themselves. Main reason being government could have issues with making recommendations (i.e.- can they really admit which public schools are good/bad?)
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