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    Remote work

    Anyone have any good remote/work from home ideas/jobs? Looking for something to get going remotely or something I can start doing on my own from home to start bringing in some cash. All suggestions welcomed. I'm based in the US.
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    There actually tons of remote work careers, however it depends on work experience too. My GF can work from home if she so chose, however administrative work also requires her to be at location.

    There are TONS of IT positions you could do? Even YouTube video/content creation can be a thing its more so right place right time sort of ordeal. Other examples of decent paying ones which require training would be:

    Remote Licensed Mental Health Therapist
    Language Interperters
    Configuration Lead
    Speech-Language Pathologist
    Remot Licesned Marriage & Family Therapist
    Licensed Pro Clinical Counselor
    Case Manager RN- should be bilingual
    Insurance Sales
    Project Archaeologist

    crazy the options out there.

    Best of luck bud.

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    I work remote, but I work in a field related to my degree - so might not be the most beneficial advice there.

    Ive been casually looking through ideas of different side gigs myself though. Theres the classic drop shipping, but it’s tough to get started and pretty competitive. There’s also print on demand - but same restrictions.
    I’ve heard having an Amazon business account and shipping at places like TJ max and marshals can yield decent results - but it sounds like a lot of work.

    I know a few people, one from ck, who have started niche YouTube channels that can grow to provide a decent income as well. Same with TikTok and other similar platforms. It takes a lot of dedication and the right niche to really get traction there.

    For me, I have my own list of these ideas and a few more tucked away somewhere. I haven’t acted on any of them simply because there aren’t enough hours in the day. My advice would be to look at your current hobbies and interests and try to build something around those. You’ll be so much more successful if you work with something you love. For example, in the past I have purchased businesses off people on different websites. One was a UK based outdoor furniture store and another was an outdoor gear store. The furniture store I profited off but not a ton because I just wasn’t into it. The outdoor store I was more passionate about and built it up to later sell for a nice profit.
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    Coding is a great way to work remotely, if you are that way inclined.
    There are tonnes of free courses available online to get started.
    I imagine most work in the IT field has remote options.
    Network engineering is another very lucrative path.

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