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I think that's a little too jaded. Much more likely they do this now for brownie points and quietly kill the program as soon as nobody's looking.

You also have to keep in mind that the cost of onboarding a new developer is orders of magnitude more expensive than allowing a developer to relocate out of state or pay for a temporary trip there.




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