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What are the best hybrid working jobs now?

NoBacon

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Everywhere seems to be abandoning it. From my experience it’s either the really high end skilled jobs that offer it, or the entry level phone monkey ones. Nothing in between.

I make a good living but it’s burning me out big time. Anything I can find that’s remote / hybrid is either a step up and I don’t want the stress or responsibility or a huge step down.
 

NoBacon

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Torque’sHeadBump

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Idk but I’d imagine something IT (not just programming). I wanna put in some work and get a gig that I can do hybrid / remote, save up some fawkin’ money and move somewhere in rural NW Florida / coastal MS.
It’s surrounded by Cumias and Sam Roberts’ types but it looks fawkin cheap there. Life looks pretty slow, I’d like to have a decent yard on a river / lake somewhere where I can bbq on the weekend and sit with my dog, listen to the bbbboys. Had enough of this shit lately!
 

1073waaf

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On the tech side get into devops. It's a lower knowledge gap than security, for example. I could probably give you a syllabus ( not a teacher!!) For a few months to pass a mid level interview if you have a base level understanding and some experience.
With the weekly windows 10 updates, I've had to have my OS reinstalled TWICE due to compatibility issues. Now, $200 geek squad dollars later, I've eliminated that mess but I get this pop-up scam, when I take the computer out of sleep mode, that has a window that won't close and audio of some limey twunt telling me that my computer's been infected by a virus from a malicious porn site and that I need to call the number on the screen because all of my personal info including Passwords for banking, social media sites, credit cards, etc... etc... have been compromised.

Most asshats would shit themselves hearing this blaring from their computer speakers, as the very official looking screen blinks an 1-888 number and implores you to call it to work with their "windows professionals" to eliminate this infection.

If this happens to you, do the following:

Hold Control, alt, delete simultaneously.

Choose "task manager" from the resulting menu, and close your browser.

It disappears. I'm not sure if it'll happen again, but for Christ's sake... DON'T call the number and play ball with these mongrel terrorists. The only infection your computer has is some fucker slipped in that pop up in the form of a familiar email with a link you (and I) mistakenly clicked.

Go to "remove program" in your control panel and look for one of these. Delete it, problem solved. THANKS FOR YOUR USELESS SECURITY UPDATES WINDOWS 10!!!!!!
 

Torque’sHeadBump

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With the weekly windows 10 updates, I've had to have my OS reinstalled TWICE due to compatibility issues. Now, $200 geek squad dollars later, I've eliminated that mess but I get this pop-up scam, when I take the computer out of sleep mode, that has a window that won't close and audio of some limey twunt telling me that my computer's been infected by a virus from a malicious porn site and that I need to call the number on the screen because all of my personal info including Passwords for banking, social media sites, credit cards, etc... etc... have been compromised.

Most asshats would shit themselves hearing this blaring from their computer speakers, as the very official looking screen blinks an 1-888 number and implores you to call it to work with their "windows professionals" to eliminate this infection.

If this happens to you, do the following:

Hold Control, alt, delete simultaneously.

Choose "task manager" from the resulting menu, and close your browser.

It disappears. I'm not sure if it'll happen again, but for Christ's sake... DON'T call the number and play ball with these mongrel terrorists. The only infection your computer has is some fucker slipped in that pop up in the form of a familiar email with a link you (and I) mistakenly clicked.

Go to "remove program" in your control panel and look for one of these. Delete it, problem solved. THANKS FOR YOUR USELESS SECURITY UPDATES WINDOWS 10!!!!!!
 
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