>What work do you do?
>Does it require a special skill (ability to code, use photoshop et cetera) or not?
>How well does it pay?
>How did you get into it?
>Does anyone work from home here?
Yes
>What work do you do?
Office business stuff, I don't know exactly, invoices and filing
>Does it require a special skill (ability to code, use photoshop et cetera) or not?
No mum taught me
>How well does it pay?
Pretty well
>How did you get into it?
Family business
>>36562180
yep
medical transcriber
not really
30,000 - 40,000 is average
studied online, applied online, do everything online more or less
Web developer
A handful programming languages and some others too (CSS, HTML, SQL)
Well enough, I'm making $3000 a month which is quite a lot in the 3rd world country I live.
Studied Computer Engineering in college, I had some projects posted in github, some company contacted me and offered me a remote possition. I'm getting $36k a year for what an american probably makes $90k, so there's that too.
>>36562180
Yeah. I push some buttons here and there on my computer. Researching things on google while eating tendies. But only 1-2 hours a day.
I got this job online. Never left my room for it. I make 3k a month so everything is just comfy and easy.
>What work do you do?
investment banking (commercial real estate in particular)
>Does it require a special skill (ability to code, use photoshop et cetera) or not?
not really but i was a triple major in university (from a shit school)
>How well does it pay?
fucking garbage as far as finance goes, 57.5k after 2 years of no raises
>How did you get into it?
professor recommendation
working at home is fucking amazing though, you literally don't have to do ANYTHING. my pc is right next to my work computer so as long as i move my mouse ever 15 or so minutes it looks like i'm doing shit.
However, it's very hard to move up or get promotions since you lack a lot of face time with your bosses, and in that regard it sucks. it's great for having a lot more free time though
pic related, my setup