10 Boring But Stable Remote Jobs That Pay $30+ Per Hour



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47 thoughts on “10 Boring But Stable Remote Jobs That Pay $30+ Per Hour”

  1. Thank you! I’m dealing with a major injury, on top of having autoimmune issues. I’m desperately in need of a remote position, because unfortunately, getting up and going into the office isn’t an option for me. I live in Los Angeles, so working a 9-5 would mean getting up at 4:30am just to get to the office by 8am (which is the start of most companies business days) and is just not possible for me. I’m definitely going to look into a few of the positions you’ve mentioned. It’s great to know my OCD can be a strength, and not a hindrance. 😉

  2. Going to gloss over the profoundly negative part of "Trust and Safety Agent"?
    You are going to be reviewing everything from dumb memes, to politically incorrect things, porn in places it shouldn't be, hate speech, to things that are illegal and should not be viewed by anyone that can give some people PTSD.

  3. I'm so stoked to have found your channel! I am a former attorney. I can't do that work anymore, and need a job that won't agitate my weak heart, the way litigation did. I have been in despair! This info is such a huge help!

  4. Documentation reviewer sounds interesting to me. I used to review people's writing for free help them pick out plot holes help offer better wording. I know it's not the same but I assume if I liked doing that I may like doing this. I was also studying to be a medical transcriptionist but my studies fell through last minute due to pregnancy and I didn't have an opportunity or the finances to pick it up again

  5. I work in HR and definitely recommend the field. Everything in this video is spot on. I'm in employee relations and had time training within many different HR departments. Such as recruitment/coordination, as well as marketing, and as an analyst.

    Each of those roles all allowed me to express my eyes to upcoming layoffs & and business priorities in different ways. As long as people exist in jobs, they will need people in HR.

    As I work in employee relations, I am in a role as an administrator, so I dont have to do any investigations. Many days that are slow, I get to enjoy my day doing nothing. Absolutely nothing. I label items, and delegate them. Thats it. Very lucky to be doing so

  6. what's missing is the training or education, if any, that's needed for these jobs. Not just the skills you need, but what training will you need, how much will it cost in time and money? Or it they're entry level no education needed then say that.

  7. That first job description sounds similar to an idea I had years ago to start my own non-profit for keeping children, teens and young adults safe from online predators.

    As always, in search of a business partner to help me bring this idea into fruition, I shared it with someone that I thought was a "friend" at the time.

    She never responded…

    Personally, I don't feel like I should have to apply for any educational or professional opportunities that wouldn't even exist if someone with access to resources hadn't stolen my idea and is now profiting from it.

    I really need a lawyer…

  8. Job #1 – so a reddit mod, no thanks
    Job #2 – so a qa tester, ya know the first ones to get laid off for outsourcing
    Job #3 – become part of the patent troll scam
    Job #4 – requires master degree for most jobs that relates to the database & sector
    Job #5 – you get to be the guy who pisses off people like Luigi

    Yeah, I'm done with #5. These are all terrible jobs for people without a soul.

  9. I can't believe I used to be a benefits coordinator, but because the company didn't consider us to be that much of an asset, we were getting paid half of the low end of the salary estimate in this video. 😭

    I've been thinking of going into data analysis, so I'm taking this video as a sign.

  10. Quality Control Analyst for Digital Content. As a current developer, I would absolutely love to go back to my roots of deliberately trying to break every app introduced to me. Ah, the good ol' days.

  11. Anyone know of anything thats kinda…. At your own pace? I have a job but wanna do something at home for on my days off or bored moments. Something I can get away with doing like 1 hour one day and 12 hours the next, if I wanted to? If nothing like that exists, then it really needs to 😂

  12. I'm currently learning coding because I wanted to learn a knew skill that I'd hope will help me leave my factory job but I honestly have no clue what kind of jobs I would get with this skill. This is helpful 👍🏾

  13. I just graduated from an ABA accredited paralegal school. I also have 3 certificates 😅n Intellectual property from WIPO. I’d like to hear more about the legal proofreader position please.

  14. @ShaneHummus, I've been an RN for 30 years. I retired early and have discovered that the bills don't pay themselves. I don't want to get back into nursing. Any suggestions or links to jobs that I might be interested in or excel at while still staying at home?

  15. Q: Do you want to work as a Trust and safety officer.

    A: Yes.

    Q: Can you be incredibly biased against Christian and conservative content for no apparent reason?

    A: Yes?

    Q: Perfect. You're HIRED! Now get to CENSORING those harmless comments immediately!

  16. Q: Do you want to work as a Trust and Safety officer.

    A: Yes.

    Q: Can you be incredibly biased against Christian and conservative content for no apparent reason?

    A: Yes?

    Q: Perfect. You're HIRED! Now get to RED FLAGGING, CENSORING and BLOCKING those harmless comments immediately, while ALLOWING all "woke", "Left" and ungodly content as FREE SPEECH!

  17. trust and safety agent would be perfect for me! I got hired for a customer service job which turned out to be email based and mostly included content moderation. I loved it I'm really good at it. the only problem is a lot about reported content will eat at your soul.

  18. i could win a Gold freakin Medal in all the needed Data Tagger character traits!
    imagine be appreciated and PAID for what usually drives people crazy! 😯 my current employer mocks me for being "thorough"

  19. I wonder if there are jobs in editing product manuals, especially those that come from abroad? The instructions for things that come from China, etc. are gibberish. Luckily I’m smart enough to figure out how something works, but those manuals are annoying.

  20. I need a job I can do from my wheelchair. I have a Degree in Human Resource. In my Military career was a Reconnaissance Officer. I can read 500 pages of reading per day. I can balance corporate payroll and paying out dividends. I have an IQ of 147. In every job I’ve had attention to detail, repetitive work, complex sorting, a sharp memory. I’m tired of retirement. Being disabled won’t get me past the door! My mind is still sharp and clear at 63!!!

  21. "One misplaced comma could literally make or break a million dollar case."
    1. Let's eat grandma. (Prison time)
    2. Let's eat, grandma. (Nice b-day gifts)
    😂Okay, that really makes sense!

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