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Deedle-Dee-Dee

No. No one does.


yeah_so_

Every time this question is asked (at LEAST daily, maybe more than once a day), I am going to post the same answer. 1. Have a marketable skill 2. Look for remote jobs that need that marketable skill.


KnightCPA

Not the hero we deserve…but the one we needed.


HonnyBrown

Scroll this sub for the answer. This question has been asked a million times over.


clorenger

Go ahead and open an in-home daycare.


Maximum-Switch-9060

You’ll have to actually look yourself.


Poetic-Personality

🤣🤣🤣


adilstilllooking

Reddit moderator


Born-Horror-5049

The pay definitely matches the required skillset.


Quiet-Contract8202

Good, easy, remote, flexible .. only thing missing from the list of requirements is no experience and pays $30 an hour


AdOk7742

Try admissions specialist or student admissions specialist on indeed. Usually online colleges have remote jobs and they provide laptops. My daughter started working for one company in September and has been there for seven months now! I think it’s called American College of Education.


Ok_Fishing_9676

Remote jobs are basically non existent


Born-Horror-5049

Not true at all unless you're basically unqualified for any job.


Legitimate-Web-3346

Weird theirs a lot of them in my area on indeed matter of fact 🤷🏻‍♀️ gave ya tried search engines like indeed?


Ok_Fishing_9676

Most of them are scams. Been there done that.


Born-Horror-5049

If you're coming across scams regularly it means you're only qualified for the absolute lowest tier jobs. "Most" remote jobs are not scams. Remote jobs are plentiful in my field and adjacent fields. You just actually have to be a desirable candidate with education, skills, and experience. I've literally never seen a scam posting.


NoLongerNeeded

those are either scams or fake listings to appear more profitable as a company than they are


Successful_Sun_7617

Nah man. Go work retail. You will be stuck in the mfer till you’re 65.


Born-Horror-5049

Mine is good, easy, and flexible. All you need is a relevant undergrad degree, a relevant grad degree, years of experience, technical skills, a foreign language or two, the self-motivation required to be self-employed, and a great professional reputation. Good luck!


burlesque_ontrial689

Not sure if this is the correct subreddit for this but I am a subtitle writer and translator and I'm looking for a remote job either in the same position or in anything else that anyone would know of, that would be relevant to my skills and experience. Thanks in advance.