Muse<\/strong><\/a> , I agree. \nThough, I can see that he’s young, and experience in life, and expecting everything to be on a silver platter. That is youth.<\/p>\nA.J. Stringham ,.<\/strong><\/p>\nStart by completing your profile on LinkedIn and check out the rest of the remote groups and Jobs. There is no value in flex or telecommute jobs groups.<\/strong><\/p>","upvoteCount":1,"datePublished":"2012-07-09T06:56:32.000Z","url":"https://community.spiceworks.com/t/looking-for-remote-work-or-to-move-up/153208/4","author":{"@type":"Person","name":"julescampbell9679","url":"https://community.spiceworks.com/u/julescampbell9679"}},{"@type":"Answer","text":"I find that any job that’s remote/flexible, paid well and has good benefits tends to be earned rather than recruited for. By it’s nature, there’s reason why a job would be flexible/remote and that is it’s not too in demand, with that comes a lower wage bracket.<\/p>\n
Either that or make yourself that desirable that a company would be prepared to give you what you want.<\/p>","upvoteCount":0,"datePublished":"2012-07-09T07:10:35.000Z","url":"https://community.spiceworks.com/t/looking-for-remote-work-or-to-move-up/153208/5","author":{"@type":"Person","name":"chris4598","url":"https://community.spiceworks.com/u/chris4598"}},{"@type":"Answer","text":"
Someone hasn’t had to work for things in their life.<\/p>","upvoteCount":2,"datePublished":"2012-07-09T07:33:43.000Z","url":"https://community.spiceworks.com/t/looking-for-remote-work-or-to-move-up/153208/6","author":{"@type":"Person","name":"bthorp","url":"https://community.spiceworks.com/u/bthorp"}},{"@type":"Answer","text":"
Brian Thorp wrote:<\/p>\n
\nSomeone hasn’t had to work for things in their life.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n
You obviously know nothing about me.<\/p>","upvoteCount":0,"datePublished":"2012-07-09T07:46:34.000Z","url":"https://community.spiceworks.com/t/looking-for-remote-work-or-to-move-up/153208/7","author":{"@type":"Person","name":"ajstringham","url":"https://community.spiceworks.com/u/ajstringham"}},{"@type":"Answer","text":"
Yes, please forward any awesome high paying jobs with good benefits my way as well!<\/p>","upvoteCount":0,"datePublished":"2012-07-09T09:39:21.000Z","url":"https://community.spiceworks.com/t/looking-for-remote-work-or-to-move-up/153208/9","author":{"@type":"Person","name":"adeleskie","url":"https://community.spiceworks.com/u/adeleskie"}}]}}
ajstringham
(Thanks A.J. Stringham)
July 9, 2012, 6:20am
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I am A+, Network+ and Security+ certified. I am interested in any jobs that would include remote work (or work from home) with a flexible schedule. I have experience in all the major Windows OSes, Server 2008 including Active Directory, Group Policy, DNS and DHCP. I would also like it if anyone knew of any jobs that paid very well that were looking for a mid-range tech anywhere in the U.S. Only thing is there would need to be decent benefits and it would have to be in a decent area. If anyone knows of anything, PLEASE PM ME! I greatly appreciate it. I’m in a good location but are looking to possibly add more remote work or move up.
Thanks,
A.J.
8 Spice ups
“any jobs that paid very well”
“there would need to be decent benefits”
“it would have to be in a decent area”
“include remote work (or work from home)”
“with a flexible schedule”
Would you like a private jet with that?
11 Spice ups
ajstringham
(Thanks A.J. Stringham)
July 9, 2012, 6:50am
3
Muse wrote:
“any jobs that paid very well”
“there would need to be decent benefits”
“it would have to be in a decent area”
“include remote work (or work from home)”
“with a flexible schedule”
Would you like a private jet with that?
I was just asking if there was anyone needing any remote work done. That’s all. Or if anyone was looking for a mid-level tech.
Muse , I agree.
Though, I can see that he’s young, and experience in life, and expecting everything to be on a silver platter. That is youth.
A.J. Stringham ,.
Start by completing your profile on LinkedIn and check out the rest of the remote groups and Jobs. There is no value in flex or telecommute jobs groups.
1 Spice up
I find that any job that’s remote/flexible, paid well and has good benefits tends to be earned rather than recruited for. By it’s nature, there’s reason why a job would be flexible/remote and that is it’s not too in demand, with that comes a lower wage bracket.
Either that or make yourself that desirable that a company would be prepared to give you what you want.
bthorp
(Brian Thorp)
July 9, 2012, 7:33am
6
Someone hasn’t had to work for things in their life.
2 Spice ups
ajstringham
(Thanks A.J. Stringham)
July 9, 2012, 7:46am
7
Brian Thorp wrote:
Someone hasn’t had to work for things in their life.
You obviously know nothing about me.
A.J. Stringham RidgewayIT wrote:
You aren’t presenting yourself here very well. You offer up some skills that you have, however they are not all that unique or special in the industry and ask for a very cherry job opportunity.
My advice would be to focus more on what you can do for a company instead of what you want. Research companies that offer the type of work you desire, and then see who you know at those companies and pursue any and all opportunities they have.
6 Spice ups
adeleskie
(Aaron DeLeskie)
July 9, 2012, 9:39am
9
Yes, please forward any awesome high paying jobs with good benefits my way as well!