My company's upper management hates remote working for some reason. As soon as it was ok to return to the office post-covid, they grudgingly made a 3/2 rule so that you can only work remotely 2 days a week. I did my job 100% remotely during covid, why take this away now?
first, stop wage slaving in something dead end like retail or working in a warehouse where you're a glorified meat robot. you need a white collar gig that has some sort of career progression, it doesn't even have to be IT/tech shit, our HR department is fully remote as well. literally anything that can be done on a laptop is fair game for remote work nowadays.
second, you probably aren't going to be able to get a remote gig out the gate, you are going to have to grind an in-office job for a few years to get some verifiable experience under your belt to prove to future employers you know what you're doing and aren't a lazy sack of shit.
third, once you are established in w/e it is you're doing, start job hunting with the solitary goal of %100 remote. nothing else should matter, even if you have to take a pay cut its still worth it because you can usually pull some digital nomad tax shenanigans combined with other CoL reductions that are inherent from a fully remote lifestyle to make up for it.
employers are realizing how attractive a fully remote position is to people and are actively offering it as incentive for recruitment. find those companies.
thats the pipeline my man. the closest shortcut is learning to code/IT/Software shit and even that is going to take you a year of dedicated study and practice to cobble together the certs and experience you need to make yourself marketable. you aren't just going to walk into someplace with a HS diploma, a 6 month summer job at TJ Max, and a firm handshake and be handed a laptop with a ton of autonomy. anyone that says otherwise is either LARPing or exceedingly lucky.
I'm a fully remote full stack developer and third-year computer science student. I code for about 3-4h a day, spend the rest of my day doing whatever. Still living with parents so I've accumulated quite a lot of money, once I get my not so useful degree I'm going to try this.
The mexicans you see at construction sites have a gangmaster who helped smuggle them in who arranges work for them, construction comapnies wont hire some random retard that walks in off the street
I tutored and it was quite easy, they all recommend their friends for jobs. The hard part is starting, you need to know someone local and they get you your first job
idk if its human beings or SighSee in particular but everyone here spends more time and energy looking for an easy out to getting something than they would if they just went through what %99 of people have to do to accomplish something. if you started NOW in a couple years you'd be where you want to be or you could spend the next couple years searching for that magical shortcut only to be in the exact same place.
just fuckin' do it anons. the time is going to pass anyways.
Awesome now I can live paycheck to paycheck as a blue collar worker while not having the comforts of home to go back to at the end of the day
thanks OP
first off, unless you are working under the table, you are paying taxes on that 760 which cuts it down to something more like 500-600.
second, Jack Reacher is a 6'5" special forces giga chad, so unless you are that, its not gonna work.
I want to have fun when I travel not be a ilegal alien
where's your sense of adventure?
Do poors really?
You will never be a woman
imagine not having a fully remote job in 2023 and traveling wherever you want without living like a peasant.
feels good to be among the new digital aristocracy
My company's upper management hates remote working for some reason. As soon as it was ok to return to the office post-covid, they grudgingly made a 3/2 rule so that you can only work remotely 2 days a week. I did my job 100% remotely during covid, why take this away now?
You realize serfdom is over and you can change jobs, right?
Got any tips on how to get there?
That's lame, you're lame.
Please teach us NEET povertykings, digitalchad
first, stop wage slaving in something dead end like retail or working in a warehouse where you're a glorified meat robot. you need a white collar gig that has some sort of career progression, it doesn't even have to be IT/tech shit, our HR department is fully remote as well. literally anything that can be done on a laptop is fair game for remote work nowadays.
second, you probably aren't going to be able to get a remote gig out the gate, you are going to have to grind an in-office job for a few years to get some verifiable experience under your belt to prove to future employers you know what you're doing and aren't a lazy sack of shit.
third, once you are established in w/e it is you're doing, start job hunting with the solitary goal of %100 remote. nothing else should matter, even if you have to take a pay cut its still worth it because you can usually pull some digital nomad tax shenanigans combined with other CoL reductions that are inherent from a fully remote lifestyle to make up for it.
employers are realizing how attractive a fully remote position is to people and are actively offering it as incentive for recruitment. find those companies.
This sounds horrible and seems like you're still glorified meat robot.
thats the pipeline my man. the closest shortcut is learning to code/IT/Software shit and even that is going to take you a year of dedicated study and practice to cobble together the certs and experience you need to make yourself marketable. you aren't just going to walk into someplace with a HS diploma, a 6 month summer job at TJ Max, and a firm handshake and be handed a laptop with a ton of autonomy. anyone that says otherwise is either LARPing or exceedingly lucky.
I'm a fully remote full stack developer and third-year computer science student. I code for about 3-4h a day, spend the rest of my day doing whatever. Still living with parents so I've accumulated quite a lot of money, once I get my not so useful degree I'm going to try this.
Finding cash in hand jobs is actually quite hard
The mexicans you see at construction sites have a gangmaster who helped smuggle them in who arranges work for them, construction comapnies wont hire some random retard that walks in off the street
moving companies will
I tutored and it was quite easy, they all recommend their friends for jobs. The hard part is starting, you need to know someone local and they get you your first job
I made little business cards for a choice of labor, saying that I was basically a mercenary worker and are needed when shorthanded.
this isn't travelling this is being a vagrant
>baron of any life
pray tell, who is this nobleman of such an expansive domain?
idk if its human beings or SighSee in particular but everyone here spends more time and energy looking for an easy out to getting something than they would if they just went through what %99 of people have to do to accomplish something. if you started NOW in a couple years you'd be where you want to be or you could spend the next couple years searching for that magical shortcut only to be in the exact same place.
just fuckin' do it anons. the time is going to pass anyways.
>245 for food
You're better off just stealing.
Awesome now I can live paycheck to paycheck as a blue collar worker while not having the comforts of home to go back to at the end of the day
thanks OP
the road is your home
Why would you even want to do this? This sounds like something someone with extreme autism would make up.
yeah it's possible, look at mexican lobos