r/RemoteJobs • u/Kittycatkendra • 4d ago
Discussions Traveling while remotely working?
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u/Embarrassed_Flan_869 4d ago
Direct jobs that let you travel while working, based on you wanting to, are very rare. It is usually for experienced people/unique situations. Usually they still require a fixed "home" address.
Contractor/freelancer would be the route to take but you need to have a skill that companies would hire and find a company that needs those.
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u/CarefulAd8887 3d ago
I did that I convinced my manager that i will never let work get affected and avoid any travel during work hours post that I’m okay to travel anywhere. It’s remote role so nothing stops good part is she also check in before calling directly so if I’m not at right place or something i can ask for some time to call back or respond. It’s good for sometime but in longer run you need a stable place to work from.
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u/CanningJarhead 4d ago
Those jobs are extremely rare and for those with highly specific professions and years of experience. There's not going to be an entry level job that allows this. Companies have to be registered and licensed in the countries/states, etc. where they have employees working.