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  1. Ask your boss. The answer is likely to be no, unless they are very open minded, or you are really valuable. You can always look for a partially remote deal.
  2. Make it a criteria for your job search. Be aware that the competition for those jobs is very strong, as international candidates also apply. Some sites focus on remote jobs.
  3. Become self-employed, if it's an option for you.
  4. Create things (real or digital) and sell those.

If you don't have any specific skills, then it's a hell of a lot more difficult, but call centers data entry are still an option. Going freelance is easier than one would think, but you'll miss the regular income and simplicity of a regular job. This is even truer if you make and sell a product.

Here's a list of careers that make it easier: accounting, translation, software development, graphic design, drug dealing, remote customer service... In essence, most jobs that can be done with minimal hardware and few face to face interactions.

Here are two useful subreddits you can lurk on:

There's no secret advice. That's all there is to it. How did you end up working remotely?



Submitted May 28, 2019 at 02:56AM by n1c0_ds http://bit.ly/2wleRMb

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