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weworkremotely and remoteok are all taken over by jeets (60k is the higher end of salaries wtf)
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>>103250320
All of them are taken up by diversity hire women and jeets
If you want a remote job, invent a time machine and go back to 2020.
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as a Spaniard i hate south and middleamericans with all my guts because these fucking mayan and aztec bastards can't properly pronounce J or G and it turns into a H and ameicans make fun of it
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>>103250320
couldve just made the hand brown
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>>103250320
3 options exist:
>country-locked remote job usually due to data protection/tax laws
>move to a cheap country and take the 60k and still end up saving just as much
>establish yourself as a freelancer and go for b2b contracts soliciting companies directly
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>>103250320
Unironically, be white.

Companies that hire these jobs are used to low quality work form peepur hwo dalk lyk dis. As soon as you hop on the first morning meeting with an American accent and send in some quality work, you've differentiated yourself. You are their first choice for the next job. From there you have to build relationships. Most tech nerds dream of working remotely from a beach in Thailand, so just talk about your life there and emphasize the good parts. You can either try to get hired on by a company directly, or just work multiple contract jobs from a country that dgaf.



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