I have a suggestion. I enjoy your videos but you should mark the video with chapters for the different jobs and tag it so we can navigate and skip over ones we aren't interested in and go directly to the ones we are interested in. Good luck.
Links to these jobs would be helpful. I've seen you post links and companies on other videos. Just mentioning jobs isn't very helpful if we don't know where to go to find them.
You seem to be hinting that these jobs don't require any special skills. I don't know what it's like in the US, but in Ontario (Canada) where I am, it's a lawyer who signs the paperwork and a legal secretary who prepares it for real estate transactions. I used to be a real estate (legal) secretary, and most positions require a law clerk diploma and 2-5 years of experience. A Benefits administrator requires an HR diploma (at least one year of school) and a specialization in Benefits, at the very least. And finally, a Claims administrator usually requires an insurance license or working towards one, and they like at least a year or two of experience working with claims. So they're jobs that might be boring, but they're certainly not entry level jobs that require little to no skills or training.
How do you find the chat support roles I've looked on Amazon, Microsoft, and Apple but could not locate the links
Hi Shane, I hope you get to see this message. I really like your videos, I found them interesting but also encouraging. I live in LA, and I wanted to ask if you know or have you done a video about the most bigger part time jobs that can be done remotely. I am looking for a higher income job but no ready to make that jump as my current job pays the bills. Please let me know if you can give some advice to those in their 40's like me. Thank you ❤
Brilliant, thank you!
"I feel smarter just from watching this... or maybe that’s the pizza talking."
But, where can we apply to these jobs?
Shane, could you do a video for the semi-retired, work from home or remote, contract labor jobs. You may have already done one but I can't find it/them. Also, especially if you are on social security and really want (or need) to work. Retirees are capped on the amount we can earn every year (around $50k currently) or WE ARE PENALIZED on our social security because we are making "too much money" so our CURRENT gov. caps the amount of earnings. Last, what companies, or types of companies, actually hire experienced hard working seniors who have a successful track record. Thanks.
Thanks for sharing...
Do you think it is likely that AI will take over the email support positions in the near future? I want to get into it, but that’s a concern for me.
Shane how do I get the training for becoming a Real Estate Transaction Coordinator?
COOL.
"I used to be stuck in a miserable 9 to 5, thats when I became obsessed with finding legitimate remote work opportunities" This is me.
Hmmm ghostwriting. Steve Martin’s ROXANNE?
no pinned comment?
Sounds easy
My hero
Thanks for your videos, can you also do it for people outside of the US and that are not US citizens, please
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