Anons who got a job working from home that isn't programming, what was it...

Anons who got a job working from home that isn't programming, what was it? I need to save up some money to buy a car and move out.

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>I need to save up some money to buy a car and move out
Don't do it user. Get a remote job if you want but stay at home for as long as possible and save money for as long as possible. Women, moving out. All this bullshit that you are pressured into just isn't worth it.

I don't have enough money to move out anyways. I just looked into it and not having a car just fucks it all up. I can see now why people always buy a car first before moving out.

Used car market is fucked so I'm gonna need a good $10k to get a car and have enough left over to move out. Will probably take a few months minimum with a proper remote job.

At least I finally have a goal in my life since before I just took being able to move out at will for granted.

go to indeed, filter by remote, and just look. There are options for fully remote jobs. Mostly research stuff.

That's what I've spent the last 45 mins doing. All the jobs suck, one for example was for 'solar salesman' which sounds cool enough. The catch is it wasn't remote for the first 6 months, which defeats the whole purpose.

Most major corpos that aren't completely lobotomized by boomer leadership have realized following the pandemic that it's much more efficient to just give your new hire a $2000 laptop and get your pick of the litter from anywhere in the country rather than spend millions of dollars on expanding office space, hiring support personnel to maintain the extra building space, relocation expenses, etc.

Look for "analyst" jobs. There's surprisingly a lot of decent paying jobs that basically involve googling shit for other people.

Why do you need a remote job? And why do you expect a remote job if you seemingly have no skillset?

living with your parents sucks though. I've been on my own for a decade and it's strictly better.

go through Carvana. Thats how I got my car. Don't even fucking look at dealerships. They will try to sell you some shitty 2002 camry with 175k miles for 2k down and 20k total with carvana I was able to get a 2015 car with 65k miles for 1k down and 14k total. shit is amazing and they will even fucking deliver the car to your house.

yeah if you have the money for it. Good luck trying to find a place for rent right now that isn't over 1k. and if its under its in the literal ghetto or white trash trailer park. Moving out is a long term thing that should be planned for and saved up for, for years. dont move out the second you get a decent paying job. your life will be hell

Doing that, these job titles sound mind numbingly boring. Fuck my life.
I can afford $10k on a car max.

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>having no skillset
You learn the "skillset" while on the job
Requirements are just there to filter out autists that cant bullshit

It's a job. It's not supposed to be "Fun". It's there to provide you an income. I've been doing that for one year almost. full remote, Had weeks where I did basically nothing. Had time to do chores, read, vidya, also had times where I had to do actual work. I like it since it basically doesn't waste my time. If there's nothing to do, I can just do shit around the house or do something else. If I am on a project, I just do that. Pretty comfy. Chatting up my qt manager helps too.

Not OP but bro please help me out here with specifics. I luckily got an IT/Data Entry job that looks great on my resume but going to work is sucking the life out of me. I want a remote job so bad. Did you just spam out applications on Indeed for random analyst jobs or what?

Yeah I'm desperate for money at this point so I will probably get some random, remote job. I fucking hate being poor, you can't do anything.

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You're not living on your own if you're renting someone else's home though. Just crash with your parents and buy a house in full. Not having to grease some landlord's palm to have a roof over your head is actually living on your own. Millenials and zoomers are such fucking cattle.

You can try call center or some customer service jobs. These might support home offices.

I just got lucky. I basically was looking for any job after university. Had an engineering degree and I probably applied to hundreds of companies. I just got lucky with this specific one that they called me back. Make your CV tailored to the job you are applying for, make sure to hit those key words so you get passed the auto screening, talk nicely, have a pleasant conversation with the HR and it should be good.

accounting, get quickbooks certifications

I should add that it took me a solid 6 months until I found this specific one that I'm currently doing.

>university
>engineering degree
I'm slowly seeing that you hyper qualified people are the only ones getting these cake remote jobs.

In my defence, I am not from the US, my uni degree was free. And even so, it's very competitive to get a non minimum wage job since there's a ton of "hyper qualified" people out there.