Kerry E. Hannon - Great Pajama Jobs

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Find out how to secure and thrive in a work-from-home or remote-access job. Get out of your work clothes and into pajamas for good! Did you fall in love with working from home during the months of coronavirus restrictions? Is working in your pajamas appealing? Do you want to earn some income on the side?In 2020, the workplace has been transformed and working from home has exploded. It may, in fact, be the new reality of working for many of us, some full-time, some as a hybrid work scenario.
With some information and expert guidance, you can transform your workday, take control of your time, and explore exciting new opportunities.
is your playbook.
Until recently, you may have gone to an office that was uninspiring or chaotic, or spent a large part of your busy day responding to emails and working on computer–tasks that could easily be accomplished from home. You may have spent hours commuting each day.
Then too, you may be a military spouse in search of an ideal remote job to take with you to a new base, or you may need to manage your personal health issues or caregiving duties. Or you may simply want to inch a little closer to a more favorable work-life balance. The truth is you may need the autonomy and flexibility of working remotely for a myriad of reasons.
Great Pajama Jobs Learn the nuts and bolts of how to land a remote-access job you love that will allow you to thrive in your career or bring in extra income in retirement Discover up-to-date resources for finding a solid work from home job for professionals Read insightful interviews with professionals who have already made the move successfully Learn more about leading companies recognized for providing remote employment opportunities Explore great remote jobs in a variety of fields There’s something here for everyone, a job-hunter’s smorgasbord. No, this is not the master list of every job under the sun, but you’ll discover plenty of ideas to spur your imagination about how you can make the most of your talents to create work that, well, works for you. Each job description follows this format: the nitty-gritty, pay range, and qualifications needed, with a smattering of job-hunting tips tossed in.
In “Kerry’s Great Pajama Jobs Workshop,” you’ll reap the benefits of professional advice and strategies with information to help you land that work-from-home job, including a resume revamp, the best online job boards for home-based positions, tips on time management and organizing a productive home office, tax advice, and help with saving for retirement when you're on your own.
Working from home is here, and it’s real. This year’s work-from-home mandates for many workers around the world, due to the coronavirus, has pushed many employers to embrace and trust remote work.
Technology has already boosted the phenomenal growth of home-based employment in recent years and continues to do so.
Remote jobs are popular for a good reason. They save you commute time and allow you to focus on completing your work productively and successfully, and they typically provide employers significant cost savings as well.
You have the flexibility to choose career opportunities that do not require you to commit long hours inside an office environment. Experience all that a more flexible position can offer when you look to the guidance found in this remote employment roadmap. If you land home office work, comfortable work clothing or even PJs may be your wardrobe of the future.
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Take the time to research. Online job boards like Flexjobs.com, Remote.co, and WAHVE.comconnect employers with workers who are focused on legitimate work-from-home jobs and prescreen each job and employer to be certain they aren't scams. Other popular remote job boards to check out are Rat Race Rebellion, Working Nomads, We Work Remotely, Skip The Drive, Jobspresso, Sidehusl and ZipRecruiter, and even UpWork regular gigs (more on these in Chapter 5).FlexJobs, for one, reports that its remote job listings grew 52 percent in the past two years; the most common and top career fields offering remote work are sales, medical and health, education and training, customer service, and computer and information technology.Job titles range from customer service representative to program manager to teacher, accounting (bookkeepers, CFOs, controllers, etc.), administrative assistants, virtual assistants, medical transcriptionists, remote nurses, pharmacists, radiologists, and data entry. Pay ranges from $18/hour to $40/hour or more, depending on the level of the job and the experience. (See Part I.)“Search on the job boards for skills you have and passions outside of titles,” Sutton says. “Be a little experimental with it. If you're in data analytics, but also love biking, type in those words and see what comes up. With remote work, it is really helpful if you're passionate about what you're doing, and it's not just punching a clock That will keep you motivated when you are working solo.”

Focus on a few employers. “These remote jobs are increasingly competitive,” Sutton says. “I encourage job seekers to put out fewer applications, but for jobs they really feel strongly about. Instead of doing 100 applications, do 10 for the ones you really, really want. Thoroughly investigate the company. Write in the cover letter that you admire x, y, z things they are doing. You can find these newsy items on their website press page or company culture page. This is your first impression, and you want to show you care. And if you know someone who works at the firm, toss out their name there, too.”

Watch out for scams. There are a variety and abundance of jobs that are all career categories from entry level to executive. “But for every legitimate work-from-home job, there are dozens of job scams. Google the company name and the word “scam” and see what comes up, Sutton advises. “That's not proof, but you will see if there is chatter about the quality of the company.”

Some States Actively Promote Remote Work

Fed up with living in an expensive city or community? Eager to bring your stress level down? Interested in working hours you prefer and from your home? That may sound like a TV infomercial, but the fact is that working remotely in a low-cost area is becoming easier at a time when it's also becoming more appealing.

New programs in Savannah, Georgia, Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Vermont have been rolling out to lure new residents who'd work from there remotely. Also, new and growing websites are helping people find jobs where they can work from home, wherever that may be, as I mentioned above.

“Advances in technology such as high-speed internet and Wi-Fi over the last ten to fifteen years definitely make it easier to work outside of the office,” says Sutton. “And more people are knowledge workers, meaning that they work with ideas and information, rather than with machinery. The knowledge economy naturally supports jobs that can be done from home.”

Offering workplace flexibility through remote work is one way that employers can retain and attract skilled workers, and also “keep the trains running” as we all navigate the rapid shift toward telecommuting during the pandemic and its aftermath. Plus, there's the bottom-line payback: By letting more workers work from home, businesses and nonprofits can reduce the cost of office space and equipment and see productivity improvements.

The payback is often more than money. “A study we conducted in the IT division of a Fortune 500 company shows that a shift to more flexible work practices—those that give employees more control over when and where they work and convey support for employees' personal lives—benefits workers without hurting business performance,” says Phyllis Moen, whom I interviewed for an article in the AARP Bulletin . Moen is a professor of sociology at the University of Minnesota and co-author of Overload: How Good Jobs Went Bad and What We Can Do About It . “Instead,” she explains, “employees we studied describe feeling less stressed, more energized, and more satisfied with their jobs. The company benefits, too, because employees are less likely to experience burnout and less likely to look for other jobs, quit, or retire early.”

“Companies who want to keep talent are accommodating them,” says Emek, of WAHVE (Work at Home Vintage Experts). “And often they can't find talent within driving distance to their office.”

The explosion of remote jobs means that many workers have more options in choosing where they live, how they commute, and which profession to follow. “The most notable change we've seen over the past year is not so much the growth in the sheer volume of remote job listings, but the growth in the variety of remote job titles these companies are seeking to hire,” says Sutton. “Companies are expanding the range of professional positions they're allowing to work from home.”

Some cities and states are also finding that the lure of remote work (plus new initiatives offering cash grants) entices people of all ages to move there. FlexJobs is partnering with economic development groups in Kentucky, Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, Kansas, and Florida to help residents get remote jobs.

Tulsa, rolled out its Tulsa Remote initiative to lure new residents by offering them $10,000 grants for a year to work from there remotely, plus other benefits.

The enterprise provides co-working space for the year at 36 Degrees North, Tulsa's basecamp for entrepreneurs, and offers monthly meetups and workshops to develop skills and strategies for working remotely effectively. Program participants also have the option of living in a new, fully furnished apartment for a discounted rent, plus free utilities for the first three months.

Backed by the Tulsa-based nonprofit George Kaiser Family Foundation, the goal is to bring in people who'll stick around, get involved in the community, strengthen the local economy, and maybe ultimately launch businesses locally.

Tulsa Remote received nearly 1,000 applications the first day it opened in 2019 and capped the total at 10,000, a number the program received within 10 weeks. In 2020, the program was scheduled to triple in size to welcome between 250 and 300 new Tulsans.

Vermont launched a Remote Worker Grant Program, paying about 100 people $10,000 each over two years to cover expenses for moving to the state and working remotely. Qualifying expenses include the cost of relocation, computer software or hardware, broadband access or upgrade, and membership in a co-working or similar space.

A bill introduced by neighboring Massachusetts Governor Charles D. Baker includes a tax credit of up to $2,000 per employee for companies that support employees who work from home or remote locations ($50 million annually has been allocated for the credit).

These initiatives started for several reasons, including bolstering the local economies, bringing jobs to rural or economically disadvantaged areas, or in the case of new initiatives in Massachusetts, for example, addressing the infrastructure and productivity problems caused by excessive commuter traffic.

Sometimes, new remote-work opportunities come out of frustration, like April Goettle's new website for Nebraskans, remoter.tech. “Personal pain is a great motivator to find good solutions,” she says.

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