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I really needed a laugh, thank you OP.
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2024-11-08
What degrees do you have? What do you do?
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2024-11-08
uber and lyft together you could drive 24 hours... no idea why you would do that
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2024-11-08
Tutoring languages. I know a couple Japanese tutors so I can get tutoring at any time of day, and I know one of them puts in over 60 hrs/week. Obviously different languages get different pay. I pay my Japanese (business level) tutors $120/hr, but when I tutored English and German in college I only charged $30/hr.
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2024-12-08
I think that's paid on commission not hourly. Probably like salary but with overtime depending on how often you hit the streets
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2024-12-08
LMAOOO “hope this helps”
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2024-12-08
lol good point
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2024-12-08
What kind of remote jobs can I get/look/apply for outside of the defense industry? Hi all. I work for a large defense contractor and thinking of a change in industry but I don’t know how well my skills translate to something outside of the aerospace defense industry. I have been at the same company for 7 years now. ...
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2024-11-08
Absolutely brilliant. You’ve got a fantastic skill set! Consider roles in tech firms, fintech, consultancy, or project management. Your systems engineering background is valuable everywhere. Network with industry contacts and focus on showcasing your adaptability and learning agility. You’ll thrive in remote flexible e...
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2024-11-08
Those skills are in high demand, assuming you can pass the security clearance and they pay very well.
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2024-11-08
Sales manager or director at something you enjoy may work well for you.
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2024-11-08
You have a strong background in your field, so finding a remote job should be straightforward. I recommend checking out Lockheed Martin—they have a number of remote positions listed on their website. You can also find their listings on job sites like Indeed and LinkedIn.     Here is a list of some major defense contra...
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2024-11-08
Please check each job carefully. There are full time, part time, temporary, permanent, temp to perm and contract opportunities. Pay rate and hours varies, and some are location based and hybrid.   Remote Data Entry - $15.00 HR [https://careers.conduent.com/us/en/job/1788/Remote-Data-Entry](https://careers.conduent.c...
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2024-11-08
Thanks! Robert Half is a great company.
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2024-11-08
What if i wasn't from USA can i still apply
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2024-11-08
Thank you!
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2024-11-08
You're welcome.
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2024-11-08
I'd like to know this too. I'm from NZ, and wondering if it's possible?
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2024-12-08
Do you work there if you don’t mind me asking?
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2024-12-08
No. My last contract was 4 months and I went permanent.
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2024-12-08
Thanks for the reply. Any advice for successfully applying? Much appreciated.
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2024-12-08
Went permanent but not longer work for them?
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2024-12-08
Are these only for US citizens? Thanks
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2024-12-08
Reach out to the hiring manager directly.
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2024-12-08
Apply and figure out
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2024-13-08
Awesome! Thanks a ton :D Keep it high!
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2024-14-08
All Americans
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2024-14-08
It says USA; were you expecting different?
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2024-15-08
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2024-11-08
I'm disabled and require a SD to get around. I have an AAS in IT. It's there anything remote that is legit? I have my resume on websites like indeed but i feel like at this point those sites are worthless. Jobs put up "remote" jobs but they want you to live locally to that remote position. Even call center positions ...
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2024-11-08
SD?
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2024-11-08
Service Dog. No employer will openly admit it, but I have seen their demeanor change when I go in for interviews and they see him. This year alone I have interviewed for 6 different desk jobs at the start of the summer season. So if I work remotely then I am home. There is no issue. If he needs out for the restroom or ...
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2024-11-08
Thank you for the explanation.
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2024-11-08
Remote has never meant you can live/work wherever you want.
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2024-11-08
I know that but if I live 45 minutes away that is still commutable even if its across state lines. People that have physical jobs make that commute all the time where I live. But, it would disqualify me from a remote position because I wouldnt be considered "local" even though I am is what I am saying. It wont even all...
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2024-11-08
There are so many legitimate remote jobs on Indeed and LinkedIn for IT, either you are not searching effectively or looking for entry level jobs which are rare. What area of IT is your experience in and what jobs are you searching for? There are many hybrid jobs that are listed as remote, because many times there is n...
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2024-11-08
I've not seen any. I've been searching and applying for more than a year. So far the only interviews I received were scams wanting me to deposit huge checks from stolen accounts or some such scam.
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2024-11-08
I know in most cases this is true but for my job we are allowed to live/work wherever we want.
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2024-12-08
Look at weight watchers for jobs
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2024-12-08
I can actually work from wherever I want and I guarantee you've never actually tried to get your employer to allow it. They pulled the same thing with "unlimited PTO."
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2024-12-08
Taxes are based on where you do the majority of the work. Period. They want people in a given state for tax purposes. They don't care about your proximity to a location in a state you don't live in. Why would they?
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I like being able to rent month long Airbnbs and live for a month at a time in different cities being fully remote. Lived in 4 different states so far this year and I’ve never had a problem with it. Basically living a digital nomad lifestyle. The unlimited PTO thing just recently happened to us although they disguised ...
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2024-16-08
I’m still trying to figure out the best path to take for remote jobs. I find that I’m most productive when I can work remotely. I’m torn between pursuing a career in web design (UI/UX) or accounting. Can anyone help me decide which path might be best? I’m also open to relocating to English-speaking countries, ideally...
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I'm looking for a tech savy VA who can assist me in automating and integrating all the necessary tools to hostaway. I've already listed my listing and paired them to pricelabs. My whole goal at the moment is to just create a lean model before I scale. Therefore everything centralized around hostaway. Nothing more, noth...
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2024-11-08
I am a tech savy want to work. Dm you.
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I recently lost my coordinator position at a non-profit. I was able to get another job working in a warehouse which I also have experience in, but the pay isn't the best. My previous role as a coordinator wanted me to have a bachelors degree, which I didn't, I earned my job working my way up through the ranks. I do hav...
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👍
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I think you’d want first shift, 2nd shift WFH jobs are like 2-11, etc.. first shift is usually 7-3 etc
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2024-11-08
I could do either/or if the pay and hours are right
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2024-11-08
Ohh I thought you meant you wanted to watch all the games. I see. Could try rat race rebellion or health insurance companies
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2024-11-08
Nah, I run so much for sports it's crazy. The job I just started would be 6a-430p on 3 weekdays, and 1 day on the weekend. I was looking for something to fill the other days up whether it be part time or full time until I can find something better or remote from home.
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2024-11-08
I know Nexrep has 3rd shift
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2024-11-08
There are congressmen, senators, and other government officials that need help with a lot of office stuff and campaigning. My sister’s husband was in the military and has a criminal justice degree and was easily hired by two different ones (in person though but some are remote available). Maybe check the federal jobs b...
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right now the economic headwinds favor employers, which means they will try and offer as few benefits as possible. and make no mistake, remote work is a benefit. they are going to be offering lower pay for in-office jobs. there are a lot more people who want remote jobs than there are remote jobs. simple as. and most...
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>It's almost impossible to get a software development job these days unless you know somebody in a company You got a degree in communications. Even if we ignore all the unemployed CS grads out there right now, why would they hire someone with a comms degree? And sorry, if you're claiming to have seven+ years of freel...
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2024-11-08
Entry-level remote jobs are dead-end jobs, not career jobs.
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2024-11-08
All right, thanks for the help
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2024-11-08
Maybe Nexrep
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2024-11-08
But that wouldn’t be a career
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2024-11-08
Do you know what the starting pay is and if they do part-time
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2024-11-08
They do part time, idk the pay..depends on the campaign you get placed on
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2024-11-08
I haven’t heard of this job board site before and just curious about it. Has anyone applied for a remote job through SideRamp? If so, how was it and did it seem like actual job postings and not ghost posts?
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2024-11-08
I have a job from SideRamp (Growth Marketing) and i’m into it (see my previous comments on another thread) but I’ve been unemployed for awhile so the extra pay is about 3x more than unemployment and is covering our bills while I try to find a full time role, but i’m pretty happy with it.
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2024-12-08
The interview process was strange but here's how it worked: 1. I applied to a bunch of Marketing related jobs and only heard back from a few of them 2. Then I did a video recording talking through my resume 3. Then the recruiter email introduced me to my current manager 4. Then I was requested to get on a call and did ...
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2024-12-08
Read through your comments and def in a similar situation of being unemployed for months and being anxious. Thank you so much for the breakdown on how the process went! I’ll be applying to the gigs that fit within my career.
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I gotta say, it felt like the ‘contractor roles’ are prioritized to certain users (i assume paid?) but the ‘part-time’ roles are more competitive but that’s just how it felt during the interviews (and how I was tracking applications)
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It’s definitely interesting how they go about the application process at least via mobile, applied to a couple and each time I tried to enter the amount of years of experience I’d get a “sorry you haven’t selected a posting” (something like that) and then get redirected back to the postings. If I come across the job ag...
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I work on a job at home where I’m constantly using 3 screens for 8 hour days. I’ve noticed I’m getting some horrible headaches, making it hard to go on my phone or work for extended periods of time because I get a bad headache due to staring at screens for too long . I’ve tried to reduce the brightness on my computer b...
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2024-11-08
Blue light glasses 👌🏻
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2024-11-08
You can also try yellow tinted glasses for eye strain. I put on my migraine glasses (rose tinted) and that helps. I have blue light blockage on my regular glasses too. 
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Make sure your prescription is up to date if you wear glasses + make sure the chair you’re using is supportive enough. Eye strain and neck/back tension can easily cause headaches. My optometrist recommended looking up from the screen at something far away (like a piece of wall art on the opposite side of the room) ever...
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2024-11-08
I tried those once a few years ago and they made my headaches worse for some reason—? Though then again this was like 4 years ago
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2024-11-08
See an actual eye doctor.
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2024-11-08
See an eye doctor. There are millions of people staring at screens all day. And a million solutions. Your headaches could be caused by something as simple as your posture. In a company setting, there is usually someone in facilities who has the job of making sure your workstation is ergonomically compliant.
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2024-11-08
New glasses or contacts. Filter blue light app.
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2024-11-08
Go see an optometrist. They can probably help you
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2024-11-08
see eye doctor and then see a headache physio. headaches at screens can be from pushing neck/head forward, the bones/skull is then pressing on vital nerves and your brain triggers a headache as a warning. I saw a headache physio and she changed my life. she did a lot of neurofeedback. After she showed me her clinic s...
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2024-11-08
I got an eyeball massager from Amazon it's amazing
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2024-11-08
Put your laptop in nightlight mode while using it (it makes the screen yellow and dimmer so you don’t get headaches as easily and you can adjust it as needed). I do this since I get migraines and it’s helped A TON, I even do it for my phone.
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2024-11-08
My eye doctor said i was staring at the screen too long and when you stare at a screen, you naturally don’t blink very much. It was giving me a headache. 20/20/20 rule - every 20 mins, stare at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds. Blink a lot too Also stay hydrated. Drink more water than you think you need
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2024-12-08
A big thing that helps is monitor brightness roughly being on par with the brightness of the rest of the room. A dim room and a bright monitor will cause eye strain a lot more quickly.
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2024-12-08
Set everything to dark mode. Then go get your eyes checked. I had the same thing start happening to me after 20 years of staring at screens. Needed glasses. After I got them, no more headaches.
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2024-12-08
Unfortunately blue light glasses are largely a marketing gimmick; studies are iffy at best on whether blue light actually harms or strains the eye. Which is a bummer, because I also look at screens all day and would like an easy solution 😔
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2024-12-08
I only get a headache from playing games for 10 hours and therefore seeing a lot of blinking or constantly moving my eyes to different edges and corners of the screen.
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2024-12-08
Go to your opthalmologist and get checked. I used to get horrible headaches when I started studying software engineering and found out I needed glasses with anti reflective lenses. I got those and never got the headaches again
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2024-12-08
Get soft white bulbs and turn on the "night light" setting to be very warm, like 75, at least. I also only use warm soft white lights and have blue light filtering on my glasses (that I need to see). It helps me a ton. When I taught, the bright white lights killed me. Even turning half of them off still gave me heada...
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2024-12-08
Get your eyes checked. Eyedrops and custom eye glasses will help. Also adjusting the brightness of the screens so they aren’t too bright helps. And of course taking breaks
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I have mine on 25 and with like an orange-ish background color
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2024-12-08
Came to say this! You look like a bug while wearing it but it's amazing. Heat, massage, vibration. Even if I don't have a headache yet but my eyes are feeling tired I'll put it on. Always feel great after.
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2024-12-08
Use your blue screen filter option on your monitor. It's in settings.
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2024-12-08
1. See an eye doctor. 2. What size are your screens? Consider getting a big desktop monitor, and a KVM. I'm a software developer, and started having headaches when I got a remote job. It turns out it was the laptop I got from work. Its screen size wasn't big/comfortable/ergonomic enough for me.
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2024-12-08
I feel like it needs to be said that your headaches are probably not related from working remote, but from staring at screens... As many others have said, vision issues, other issues causing headaches (neck, neuro, etc) are good to look into. People in non remote offices that stare at screens all day can get headaches...
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2024-12-08
Do you take lil breaks during work hours? I mean even 10-15 minutes to close your eyes or look out the window, these short pauses along with the proper time off screens after work could help
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