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How easy is it to find remote work?

| I really want to work without leaving my room. I've worked as a programmer for 2 years and have a cs degree. I see listing on stackoverflow but they only want dudes with 3-5 years experience


| If you're in programming, probably a lot easier than most fields. Be sure not lock yourself indoors too much, though! It's not good for you to spend too much time in isolation.


| It's impossible to ever find the remote


| Remote programming isn't that nice of an idea being honest with you, I started translating an app as some voluntary work and after 2 weeks got hired to do more translations, shit is comfy


| >>539985 what language do translate?


| >>539985 how can something be too comfy, I'll never understand


| >>540020 it's not possible. comfiness is the ultimate feeling


| >>8698ea you start feeling too comfy to the point that you feel guilty or wrong with being too comfy. You'll think that you have to do something else


| >>539985
No shit? I like translating but I'm always worried it's not gonna pay enough to live with


| >>540050 Same. The only person I know who has a translator job is the anon that replied to this thread and Yotsuba's dad


| CyberPantsu-Man!!!


| >>e54e4e but you do something else just to feel comfy again later right? Our minds are just too weak to indulge in pure comfiness right?


| You can make a ton of money in the comfort of your own home by becoming a camwhore.


| >>540300
I'm not hot enough for that


| >>540436 not with that attitude,you aren't


| It depends anon. Based on my experience you can find one if it's related to project work for ex automatisation, migrations, upgrades in co-op with other countries. I am working with operating systems myself and my work is 100% remote

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