My good friend Lianne Vineberg, a brilliant HR consultant and talent strategist, wrote a solid article on what to do when you’ve been laid off (hint: it involves taking a quick break if you can). If you’re not feeling totally ready to jump on the job-search train, I get it. My soul goes out to you if you’ve recently found yourself jobless because of the global pandemic going on.Īs the title of this newsletter suggests, though, there are literally thousands of remote-first jobs that you can get - and yes, they are still hiring even through this pandemic. The instant thoughts and fear of whether you’ll be able to pay rent (or a mortgage), pay for food, or provide for a family is damn-near heartbreaking. Or just read on…īefore I started my business, I was laid off twice in a matter of three years. If you’d like to sign up, you can do so here. Welcome to Remotely Inclined, a newsletter about remote work and remote entrepreneurship. Where To Find Thousands of Non-Tech Remote Jobs ![]() It's from this article (body text copied here so you don't need to click out) Here's a guide to the best places to find remote jobs. R/mTurk - For discussion and sharing of mTurk tips and tricks, scam alerts, great value HITs etc. Has monthly rewards distributed by its mod. R/hitsworthturkingfor - Users post links to well paying/easy HITS on mturk. R/OnlineESLTeaching/ - A place to discuss the companies, practices and experience of teaching English as a Second Language to students online. R/UHRSwork - A place to talk about and discuss all things related to UHRS. R/beermoney - Ways to earn small amounts of extra money. Your Reddit account must be at least 10 days old and you need to have at least 10 karma. Most likely it's because you have a new account with not enough Karma built up. Posts asking for personalized suggestions for jobs are not allowed, please use the search and posts already available. Posts advertising yourself for hire will be removed without hesitation. Posts/comments relating to adult entertainment are not allowed. When posting work-online opportunities via a text post, provide the details in the post as opposed to asking members to DM for more info. When you post a link to a website with a referral link, include a non-referral link. Make an informative post about a site including dollar/hour income, hours available to work per day and other useful information. ![]() You must have at least 10 Karma points to post.Īll potential work should pay at least minimum wage.ĭon't just submit a referral link. These are sites and strategies that will yield the user minimum wage or better and allow them to provide for themselves. This includes random jobs, online employers, remote work, sites that pay you and ways to monetize websites. R/WorkOnline is a place to talk about making an income online.
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