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May 24, 2016

Landing a Remote Job - Lessons Learned

I recently went through the long and arduous process of searching for (and landing) a remote job. I'm not a recruiting expert, but I wanted to share the process and what I learned from the experience. I wish I had this advice before starting my remote job search. Hopefully this helps some of you who are looking for remote positions:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlZ8a_Yq4uU

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  • Every day is gamble.. I am starting to plan a full-time and looking for means to keep it burning.. I am lucky since I currently have a remote job. I used some of my money to purchase a 100K lbs portable scale.. mainly because I got caught up in the scare of tire blow-outs due to under inflation tires.. etc... now I have a real nice scale and hope that when I go to a site, I will be able to weight fellow campers for a few bucks or trade a steak..:) I would not be like RVSEF, but it does print you individual tire weight and front/back axle weight..

    Maybe you can sell that software and recover what you can? Maybe soon, I will sell my scale too.

    Hobbicam
  • I was working on a possible job from home position. I am a mechanical designer and found a company looking for my skill set. All I had to do was purchase $4000.00 software package. Money was tight but bit the bullet and bought it. Well they hired someone else. So the money down the drain, well unless I find someone else. My point to this is be very careful when work on a remote setup.
  • themoreweexplore wrote:
    4X4Dodger wrote:
    What exactly do you mean by "Remote"? Are you referring to the job location or the fact you are applying and interviewing online instead of in person?


    I mean a job that allows me to work from anywhere on the planet, provided I have a strong internet connection.


    AH! right the one thing I didnt consider...lol

    RV Parks have GOT to GET WITH THE PROGRAM, come into the 20th (yes 20th) Century and realize that Broadband wifi is not an "amenity" but a sheer necessity. Like water and electric.
  • 4X4Dodger wrote:
    What exactly do you mean by "Remote"? Are you referring to the job location or the fact you are applying and interviewing online instead of in person?


    I mean a job that allows me to work from anywhere on the planet, provided I have a strong internet connection.
  • We focus primarily on video as our delivery method, but we don't want to leave our fellow bandwidthless campers in the dark. Things are a little crazy right now, but when things settle down I'll write a blog post about it.
  • Naio's avatar
    Naio
    Explorer II
    For those of us who are camping and don't have the bandwidth for video, do you have any text advice?
  • themoreweexplore wrote:
    I recently went through the long and arduous process of searching for (and landing) a remote job. I'm not a recruiting expert, but I wanted to share the process and what I learned from the experience. I wish I had this advice before starting my remote job search. Hopefully this helps some of you who are looking for remote positions:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlZ8a_Yq4uU


    What exactly do you mean by "Remote"? Are you referring to the job location or the fact you are applying and interviewing online instead of in person?

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