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Old 03-18-2021, 12:16 PM
 
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Were are these remote jobs everyone keeps talking about that are permanent, not temp until everyone is back in their office?

Most of the ones I can find when searching online are stuff like Amazon customer service, mortgage companies, stuff that pays under 15 an hour except for stuff like accounting which can be done mostly on computer.

hard to work from home with high paying jobs like doctors, lawyers, etc.

I wouldn't mind a part time work from home job to supplement my income because I own a business at a fleamarket, but brick and mortar retail has taken a heavy hit here due to Corona. Any suggestions where I can look other than indeed or monster?

Mortgage jobs pay a lot. Underwriters are being offered 25K signing bonuses in some places. Loan officers make 60K - 300K+. There are lots of other jobs that are work at home and high paying. My spouse is in manufacturing and works at home (office position, not a shop position). Not just doctors and lawyers High paying jobs whether they are in a brick and mortar building or at home require skills. Period. Plain and simple. No one is going to pay a high wage for a job that doesn't require much in the way of experience or skills. That's just plain illogical. You're looking for the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. Buy some lotto tickets - that will be the only way you will get the big payoff for not doing much.
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Old 03-19-2021, 04:36 PM
 
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I wonder how many people can keep financing their lifestyle on credit. Gas up almost a dollar a gallon and will continue to rise. The administration is talking carbon tax, higher gas tax etc...toss in everything we buy comes by truck...electric rates...ka-pow....then home insurance. Mine went up 800 dollars this year. The agent said a lot of roofing scams driving up the costs.
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Old 03-24-2021, 09:37 AM
 
Location: Native of Any Beach/FL
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So are the neighborhoods that are mentioned as being “safer” bets - do they have good schools? Because that is a serious consideration (middle and high school).
In Clermont/Winter Garden area- build build build- traffic will be horrendous in 5 yrs. They are no cheap that's for sure.
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