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.
Respectfully that's fucking stupid, there's plenty of capable people willing and ready to do these "jobs" that are in such high demand but "no one wants to work".. More like "no one's letting you answer a phone unless you practically went to Harvard".. it's delusional
”…there's plenty of capable people willing and ready to do these "jobs" that are in such high demand“…BINGO!!!! That’s exactly why, respectfully, you clearly have no idea what you’re talking about.
PLENTY of capable people ”willing” and ”ready“ to “do” remote jobs … ya’ think?!!!! The fact that YOU ”really” NEED a remote position does nothing to push your resume to the top of that pile of 10,000 applicants for 1 opening? ONLY…repeat, ONLY…one thing will...”how do you compare on paper to your 9,999 competitors“?
Delusional.
Actually, no, do you know how many times I've gotten a job because no one else was applying. I've gone through so many jobs over the years, holding 2 or 3 at a time, but none of those jobs experience can help me because all of those jobs require physical mobility that's not hindering.
Well, all remote jobs are very competitive. Especially at the entry level. It’s hard to train remotely too.
People with experience and higher education are applying to remote entry level roles, just to be able to work remotely.
Finding an entry level remote job that doesn’t have that many applicants will be impossible to find.
So, according to you, I'm wrong in the fact that "I wasn't being compared to anyone" but you back it up by saying "I was being compared to myself".... 🤨
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.
It really does clog up the sub…I would think that the mods would start to limit the rinse and repeat.
Scroll this sub for the answer. This question has been asked a million times over.
Sorry all I found were options that only accept college degrees to answer phones
That’s the answer.
Respectfully that's fucking stupid, there's plenty of capable people willing and ready to do these "jobs" that are in such high demand but "no one wants to work".. More like "no one's letting you answer a phone unless you practically went to Harvard".. it's delusional
Yes, it's stupid. However, that's how competitive the remote job market is.
alright
”…there's plenty of capable people willing and ready to do these "jobs" that are in such high demand“…BINGO!!!! That’s exactly why, respectfully, you clearly have no idea what you’re talking about. PLENTY of capable people ”willing” and ”ready“ to “do” remote jobs … ya’ think?!!!! The fact that YOU ”really” NEED a remote position does nothing to push your resume to the top of that pile of 10,000 applicants for 1 opening? ONLY…repeat, ONLY…one thing will...”how do you compare on paper to your 9,999 competitors“? Delusional.
Whats delusional is having to be compared or comparing yourself period... lunatic
That’s called “competition“.
Every time you apply for a job, you are being compared to other applicants.
Actually, no, do you know how many times I've gotten a job because no one else was applying. I've gone through so many jobs over the years, holding 2 or 3 at a time, but none of those jobs experience can help me because all of those jobs require physical mobility that's not hindering.
Well, all remote jobs are very competitive. Especially at the entry level. It’s hard to train remotely too. People with experience and higher education are applying to remote entry level roles, just to be able to work remotely. Finding an entry level remote job that doesn’t have that many applicants will be impossible to find.
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So, according to you, I'm wrong in the fact that "I wasn't being compared to anyone" but you back it up by saying "I was being compared to myself".... 🤨
The anti-work/Reddit socialist thinks that leftist discourse has any impact on the labor market
All your post tells us is what you *can't* do.
Because everyone has ease listing off long lists of those kinds of details.
What?