Question

“How do I get a full remote job, tell my employer exactly what all my plans are, and never get the offer rescinded and be forced to RTO?”

Answer

YOU DON’T! Read the VPN wiki, buy a travel router, tell no one your plans, and just GO!

The reason why 99% of employers will say no is tax and legal liabilities. Use your brain!

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    10 months ago

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    10 months ago

    But aren’t there places online to find remote work? I’m looking for one currently, doesn’t have to be fancy but if anyone knows a good place lemme know.

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    10 months ago

    Even if they never found out, that just doesn’t sit right with me. I simply don’t like to make a habit of lying in any area of my life, especially to someone kind enough to give me a job. It’s about honor and integrity, which is a lost art, sadly.

    It was a long wait, but I finally found a job that is fine with me traveling. And I’m glad I can shrug off any paranoia. It was definitely worth it.