Tip 3: Consider Remote Work Opportunities
There's never been a better time to work from the road.
As of last spring, seven in 10 white-collar workers worked from home. If you have a job that requires manual labor—whether you’re a surgeon or a truck driver—transitioning into remote work might be a little harder. But, if you’re persistent and willing to get creative, you can create a world of opportunities.
In fact, it’s never been easier to get a remote job than it is now. According to a Forbes article published last summer, these are the top remote career paths that are expanding employment opportunities:
Cybersecurity
Digital marketing
Customer service
Teaching and tutoring
Workplace diversity consultancy
Non-profit
Many of these positions do not require lengthy degrees or expensive certifications. But, if you have any educational qualifications—even if you never ended up working in the field—it’s time to dust them off and consider all your options!
LESSON: There are thousands of remote work opportunities that can pay for extended or full-time travel right now. You just have to find them.
TIP: Start with Indeed and other job search websites.
QUESTION: What career changes are you willing to make to achieve greater flexibility and freedom from the office?
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Happy New Year!
— Alexis Chateau