content moderators only people that do that job are book burning nazi lovers. anybody against free speech are no better then hitler and people like him though out history. maybe we should send all the anti free speech people to north korea where they would fit in.
I spoke with a hotel reservation specialist (in the US even!). I kept hearing a chicken clucking in the background. So finally I asked her where she was and she said on her farm.
When i was working in Franklin, TN (Just South of Nashville) we were at this apartment building which was VERY diverse(a story in itself) with this one unit having a Rooster 🐓(Male chicken) that would be let out on the porch via a string while the owner would sit inside.... So, we realized this and decided to bring eggs in from our chickens and place them as to appear that the Rooster 🐓 had laid these eggs 🥚. So we snuck probably 24 eggs over the course of a week making sure we were not seen. This person would pick these eggs 🥚 up like it was a miracle from the heavens.. 😂😅 OMG 8ve never laughed so hard in my life. This Unit had people from like the Himalayan Mountains it was great how they were so shocked. And the guy who would let his Rooster 🐓 out on a string was also a treat to witness. The whole situation was to die for.😂❤
@house_of_cruz the wheels of Justice grind slow but eventually grind fine. Let's see what happens next year, I think situations like this will be "dealt with".
To avoid minimum wage, I would suggest finding a warehouse nearby to at least hold you over. Since Christmas is right around the corner, most that ship things to homes are going to be hiring. And the wages are normally acceptable. Places like Walmart will hire seasonally and sometimes permanently and pay upwards of 22 dollars an hour "more or less depending on location"
Any job that can be done completely outside the office can be done completely outside the country. And there are millions of people all over the world willing to do this for pay levels you would consider unacceptable. And companies are always looking for ways to reduce cost.
@eileenheath1968 I can vouch for that. I work for a hospital and spend a good portion of my day on the phone with insurance companies. Once I finally weave my way through the never-ending phone tree and actually get a person, I usually get someone in India or the Phillipines. I don't knock anyone for making a living, but it gets very frustrating when I need to discuss a sensitive medical issue and end up explaining how to pronounce Arkansas.
Not really, depending on the job there are some activities that requiere people looking at ssn so that job needs to be done in the US due to sensitive information. So no all jobs can be done outside the US but certainly most of them.
Medical coding is actually very difficult to get as a remote job. You have to do your time in the office before almost all companies will allow a remote position.
Funny, 3 different people in my family landed this job and did not ever step into an office. They all hated the job and quit but that’s a different matter.
Medical coding doesnt pay well ,and if you’re a certified coder they will hire people with more experience and no certification.I was a certified coder now I work for a beer distributor
Usually you have to professional trained. I know a woman who ended up pay $10,000 by the she was finished. The equipment, the course, the registration, the proof of training and the she couldn't get a jib and started a receptionists job.
my mother moved to medical coding a few years ago and she loves her job, she seems very comfortable. she never has to go into the office and she has low job stress, which is good for her sinces shes a nervous nelly typically
I got my certification 2 years ago and moved from Data Entry to full coding. its been pretty good so far and a growing field and all kinds of specializations, can be low stress, but still challenging.
@@queeffersthrlnd1620 (in the USA) Certification is given through either the AAPC or AHIMA, you have to pass an exam to show competency in anatomy, terminology, billing and services codes (ICDM-10, CPT and HCPC). you can get classes through them to prepare for the test, go go some colleges will over training, or you can self study with a few books and RUclips educational videos. Now for the hard part. you'll start off with "apprentice" on your credential and you will need work experience and signatures from your employer to remove; often takes a few years. yet, most employers won't hire an 'apprentice'. your best bet in these case is to already be in the field (HIM, reception, nurse assistant, etc) and gaining experience with your employer; this may never happen.
Outpatient medical coding will be replaced by AI in the next 5 years. If anyone is going into medical coding they should go to inpatient coding - which is much harder and more time consuming.
As someone who used to he a “hotel reservation specialist.” Its truly sucks. It’s heavily based on sales and people are cheap and managment gaslight you into thinking that it’s your fault that people aren’t buying the higher price hotels or the midprice hotels they always want the cheaper ones and the cheapest ones are always too expensive for them so they usually go for motels you have to make about three sales out of every 10 calls if it was truly a customer service position I would’ve loved it but nope they are really strong on sales. You then have perverts calling. the moment they hear a woman voice and you hear them doing ungodly things in the background and they said that you can’t just hang up on them, but I did.
😂 I had an obscene phone call when I was the sales supervisor at Goodwill! The dude walked into the store about a week later and I recognized his voice!😂 It's everywhere!
Its a bit better if you can work for a specific hotel company. I worked for Best Western for a while and as long as you can sell any best western room, they dont care how much the room costs.
I think your videos are helpful, but I had been hoping to see some chapters in the description. It just helps me go back to specific job intro much faster in case I missed anything or just to skip to the next one. Please add chapters to your next videos 🥺
I was auditing a supplier in Switzerland, the representative of the company had a similar tele call with a customer in Dubai who asked what that sound was in the background, to which he replied cows. Their HQ is in a rural setting.
I take surveys on and off for different reasons and it is SO hit or miss. I can spend 3 hours and only make 1$. Would not have added that to the list.😢
Yes, i noticed these company's doing this. They give you a survey to determine if you qualify for taking a survey, and you don't get paid because you don't qualify. I spoke to customer service on the site i was using, they stood by their surveying client and didnt seem to hear what i saying in the fact that it affects their potentially good reputation when some of the surveyors are taking advantage of the screening process.
I work 2 help desk jobs from home. I got lucky to get a really good remote job back in 2020 and was able to convince my boss to let our team be permanently remote even when they were calling people back to office. After a couple years I realized I have enough time for another full time job in the morning so spent a few years and got a second help desk job on the first shift.
DO NOT become a moderator for any social media sites. People post some truly horrific stuff. The burnout rate is incredibly high and many have been traumatized.
@@ncsludgefactory5445 I have done content moderation. Trust me when I say there are things that make Infant Annihilator look like a Weird Al Yankovic cover band. I have seen things that make "Faces of Death" seem like quality family entertainment. There is no limit to the depths of human depravity and debasement. Being a content moderator will utterly destroy any hope you have that "good people outnumber the bad".
I wish there was a REAL way to make an income from home. Filling-out an on-line survey that take 20 minutes and only pays you "25 cents" is a realllllllllllllllllllly bad idea.
My mom retired from medical transcription after 30 years, and here's the reason she threw in the towel: AI transcription has gotten good enough that, despite an experienced human operator's ability to be more accurate overall, AI plus low-experience human editors/reviewers are a cheaper solution compared to paying a premium for highly experienced transcriptionist.
For the meter teading job and your explanation on why you want it. Describe as a deep desire to make everything as efficient as possible, to help save energy consumption and the customers save money.
Content moderator can be more stressful than you might at first think. Ptsd is a real thing because it's hard to unsee the odd decapitation videos which are your job to delete.
Unfortunately a lot of these jobs are taken by UNICOR. If you don't know, UNICOR is the prisoner industrial complex. Lots of people doing time are employed doing the phone hustle jobs.
Hi love the content, and I will be using some of these tips in the near future, but a recommendation is to put timestamps for each tip as it will help viewers go to certain portions when they come back to this video
None of these are easy to get in to especially when the amount of applicant's is in the hundreds, most of the time its harder to get the job then then job itself and the pay reflects that as well they can pay low wages because someone is always desperate so. I have been trying to get hired for almost a year now and i have plenty of skills that apply so good luck.
I find the hardest thing to do is simply get an interview nowadays. I just accepted a remote position with U-haul, the pay is terrible. But I heard U-haul is big in promoting within the company, so I'm trying to weasel my way into a higher-paying remote position within U-haul.
Thank you for the info and how you laid out the information ... truly appreciated. I also want to thank all the complainers and negative comments, I now have ideas on how to navigate some issues.
Pay is grossly overestimated on at least some of these. Transcriptionists might not even be a job in the near future because they have sophisticated AI that does it in seconds.
@@joltjolt5060 Yea, except those 40 years have passed and it is now reality. Lol are not seeing all the ridiculously fast advancement this things having recently?
@@projectnerdvana2820 I've been working on my pastor's book, which started with trascribing sermons. It took me about 4 hours to do each one and I was miserable. I paid $20 for an AI transcribing service and did 120 sermons in about 2 days. Each one took less than 5 minutes. And I checked them for accuracy. About as accurate as a human.
@@projectnerdvana2820 The same reason why a school or company will buy Winrar - Chat gpt isn't a good business look and it may save costs but also look unofficial. Businesses will instead invest in other AI or have people who assist alongside the AI for optics. Transcriptionists will always exist as long as there's a need to transcribe something, regardless of AI or not. That's ignoring *physical* transcriptionists. Which AI can't do whatsoever.
Well, you just got yourself a new subscriber, I found 2 amazing opportunities based on this video! And applied for them both too! Even if it doesn't happen, I am grateful that you pointed these out!
I was struck by a flying duck about thirty years ago when I was out exercising at Virginia Lake in Reno, NV. It HURT like a mfr! So yeah, it can happen.
Great video. As a remote work manager, some of the jobs mentioned here are accurate. I have been interviewing a growing number of folks lately. I will be uploading a video for tips when interviewing for remote jobs on my channel soon.
I work from home as a inspector coordinator. I schedule create reschedule inspection for a state's district HUD program. I also answer a lot of question for landlord/property managers, tenants etc. Normally they don't let people work from home but I was given the job during covid and they just let me stay at home I am not even in the state.
You're not going to find a remote medical coding job without prior experience. Also the cost to get these certifications is high with dubious payoff. Trying to break in to this business without experience is HARD.
As a former hotel reservationist for years at an internationally known hotel chain, there's not a chance anyone in the U.S. is getting a remote job from day one. Minimum training was 6-8 weeks in office and one year in office to prove you know your stuff enough to do it basically unsupervised from home. If you do get lucky and can work from home, you need to be within 100-200 miles from an office in case your computer or Internet goes down and you have to use a company computer. It's not a quick hi how are you let me book you a room job, but WAY more complicated. As in hi I'm a platinum member with 10,000 points and I wanna use 5k on a basic room with an upgrade to a suite using my wife's points and oh this will be one of four countries I need you to reserve as a full itinerary.
I can attest to medical coding being mindnumbingly boring. All so, be aware that the certification exam costs about $400 and you must pay around $200 every 2 years and do 20 units of continuing education in order to keep your certification.
Pronunciation is Otto- Rhino- Lare- ing- ologist. Which is medical terminology of an ear nose and throat Dr. 😁 For anyone interested in what this guy tried to say during coding
@starian2 oto means ear in medical terminology rhino means nose laryng is throat and ologist just means the study of. So and Ear nose and throat doctor is pronounced otorhinolaryngologist. It's just basically proper medical terminology. Most people and doctors just say ENT. Because it's way easier and shorter. Rhinoplasty is a nose job doctor.
Regarding typing skills, I recently discovered that most people type an average of 40 words per minute. My average is 67.8 words, and I consider that fairly slow. To know I am an above-average typer is insane to me. My goal is 85-90wpm.
I think the average is so low because they're including computer illiterates or near-illiterates, older generations, etc. in there, but not sure. 40 to me is pretty slow, but I've seen help wanted ads for secretaries and the like and they ask for 50 or 60 wpm so the bar is pretty low. Seems like if you're even somewhat competent and put the work in you'll be good in that area.
One of my first jobs out of high school in the late 80's was working part time in a law office. Besides going to various libraries and copying court cases, picking up photos, answering phones, filing, and taking the lawyer's cars in for oil changes was transcribing one of the medical malpractice lawyer's case notes using a Dictaphone. I used a manual typewriter and there had to be 3 copies of everything, so there was a lot of carbon paper. It was so much fun trying to figure out what the hell he was saying when he would start speaking then turn on the microphone mid word. Or first have the microphone up to his mouth then set it on the desk, walk around while still talking, open drawers, do whatever, start humming, dead silence for several minutes, then apparently remember the microphone was still on, try to remember what he was talking about before, give up and completely switch to another case. I had to go to his personal secretary so many times to figure out what was being said, and how to spell the long medical terms.
The only one I'd disagree with is the virtual recruiter. It's extremely rare to get a job as a recruiter if you don't have recruiting experience or a degree in HR. Entry level jobe are the only answer, and then they'll pay the same as customer services. I speak from experience with 8 years recruiting experience.
As a software systems engineer I became really good at SQL and discrete math which not a lot of people like but I like it for whatever reason😂.. Thanks for your time and the ideas
If you have excellent credit, you can get a job with a particular company as a phone concierge service for the ultra rich. You might have to reserve a private conference room at an airport, or make sure cookies from Scotland are freshly baked and shipped (privately and directly) to a loved one in another country. Their process for hiring is very rigorous, though.
I would love a boring job! I’ve been looking for a WFH job for 3 years now. I’m not in the US and companies here don’t seem to like remote work. I have a masters degree but I’m open to anything non-sus.
Getting certified as a medical coder is not easy and it is expensive. The books to become certified cost around $500, and they have to be replaced every few years. That’s not including the classes, which can be a crash course over a weekend or college classes which have expenses of their own and take time. All that doesn’t include taking the certification test. I have a friend who does this and she works at least 6 days a week from 10-12 hours a day. It’s not as easy as he made it sound
Watch out with content moderation. It's so horrific that some companies will pay huge amounts for short hours because it makes people literally want to die and quit after a few months. We're talking images you cannot forget.
Fully acknowledging this is a month old and this will likely get buried, I have already put forth some effort to get started with bookkeeping. I have not however been able to find a job to start actually working yet. I'll be checking the websites you mentioned, so that is extremely helpful, but could you or I suppose anybody else please elaborate on how to fill a portfolio with dummy data?
I think a clear definition of boring is needed here 😂 As someone who has done many of these while working from home for about 7 years, many of these are not boring. And not in a good way. If you really want a job that is truly boring, meaning not causing you any very high or very low emotions, you will likely need a certification/degree of some kind and possibly experience. Medical coding and bookkeeping are perfect examples of this. Most employers only trust people enough if they know they will do the work - if you’re just starting out, you will deal with a lot more micromanagement. And likely frustrating customers/clients.
While I appreciate the video, none of it applies to me, though I’m sure it’s good information for most people. What I am interested in is work for a 58 year old woman who took 18 years out of the work force to stay home with my children. I don’t regret a second of those years, but I didn’t finish my college education before my kids were born, so I’m not marketable. I can do many things, but the work force is no longer will to train or don’t want to spend the time and money training someone my age.
I was under the impression that a lot of content moderator jobs are being replaced with crappy algorithms instead. That at least seems to be the case with Facebook
My suggestion everyone follow your passion, but thanks for making this anyway it’s good to have different opinions and ideas for others usually by seeing the contrast you’re appreciate what you’re doing currently and you’re only life
The grammar thing…. My husband would’ve been perfect. He was a double Major and one of them was English. The only mistake I ever made with him was marrying an English major. I spent our entire marriage being corrected in punctuation, sentence, structure, modifications, and pronunciation of words.
With the way things are going, especially with companies cutting benefits to compensate for the costs of tariffs, everyone is going to be working 2 or 3 jobs 😢
I'd drop that transcriptionist score way down. The need for human transcriptions will drop, replace with machines, with humans only needed to maintain accuracy when it's important enough.
Mods are like referees in sports, the hate is crushing and the forum owners love to find excuses not to pay. "You should work for free!" Is all you ever hear.
If anyone needs an offsite receptionist or anything let me know I an an American citizen but love in the philippines currently waiting on immigration for my wife would love to get a work from home job and am willing to be paid only 10 dollars an hour for it which is way better than a lot of jobs here. I am a resident of Illinois if that matters.
I know what you mean, why can’t creators put timestamps on their videos? It would be easier for them to do it since they know where everything is in the video.
They want to force people to watch the whole video. Timestamps also make it easier for local heros to put those in a comment so people can just read that instead of watching and then jump to the parts that interest them. That's why I always read the comments first before watching videos about lists.
Bugs me so much when people break it down into sections and don't use chapters. I work around that problem by simply not watching the video. Happy to help.
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content moderators only people that do that job are book burning nazi lovers. anybody against free speech are no better then hitler and people like him though out history. maybe we should send all the anti free speech people to north korea where they would fit in.
contente moderators are no better then book burning nazis
How about Globally ie Canada etc.
I spoke with a hotel reservation specialist (in the US even!). I kept hearing a chicken clucking in the background. So finally I asked her where she was and she said on her farm.
Also sounds like he/she from the Philippines 😂
That same thing happened to me with Chime
Same with me when I called United Airlines a couple years ago Ya girl is getting that money 😂
When i was working in Franklin, TN (Just South of Nashville) we were at this apartment building which was VERY diverse(a story in itself) with this one unit having a Rooster 🐓(Male chicken) that would be let out on the porch via a string while the owner would sit inside.... So, we realized this and decided to bring eggs in from our chickens and place them as to appear that the Rooster 🐓 had laid these eggs 🥚. So we snuck probably 24 eggs over the course of a week making sure we were not seen. This person would pick these eggs 🥚 up like it was a miracle from the heavens.. 😂😅 OMG 8ve never laughed so hard in my life. This Unit had people from like the Himalayan Mountains it was great how they were so shocked. And the guy who would let his Rooster 🐓 out on a string was also a treat to witness. The whole situation was to die for.😂❤
@@firebird6522 I just realized they're 95% mlm scams. Ain't nobody got time for this. Back to basic job hunting 101.
Also right now, many companies are not really hiring. They SAY they are hiring for a huge tax break, but it's a ghost job being replaced by AI.
No surprise, I thought quite a few of these were perfect for AI to do.
Also: none of these are easy gigs to get in the first place, unless you have a degree in that specific area and previous experience.
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How does everyone know this, but it's still behind allowed 😩
@house_of_cruz the wheels of Justice grind slow but eventually grind fine. Let's see what happens next year, I think situations like this will be "dealt with".
idc if it's boring i just really don't wnt to be homeless i really need a job
dont worry, none of these jobs are hiring. and if they were, they dropped the pay by 15k since this video
did u find a job? im in the same boat
To avoid minimum wage, I would suggest finding a warehouse nearby to at least hold you over. Since Christmas is right around the corner, most that ship things to homes are going to be hiring. And the wages are normally acceptable. Places like Walmart will hire seasonally and sometimes permanently and pay upwards of 22 dollars an hour "more or less depending on location"
Amen
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Any job that can be done completely outside the office can be done completely outside the country.
And there are millions of people all over the world willing to do this for pay levels you would consider unacceptable.
And companies are always looking for ways to reduce cost.
There is always a potential language barrier. A native speaker is going to have better communication skills than a non-native.
@@aries6776 As a person who has been in tech support since 1995 - the companies do not care if you speak English.
@eileenheath1968 I can vouch for that. I work for a hospital and spend a good portion of my day on the phone with insurance companies. Once I finally weave my way through the never-ending phone tree and actually get a person, I usually get someone in India or the Phillipines. I don't knock anyone for making a living, but it gets very frustrating when I need to discuss a sensitive medical issue and end up explaining how to pronounce Arkansas.
Not really, depending on the job there are some activities that requiere people looking at ssn so that job needs to be done in the US due to sensitive information. So no all jobs can be done outside the US but certainly most of them.
@@aries6776 when you call ANY business with a call center, how many of the reps sound native to you?
Medical coding is actually very difficult to get as a remote job. You have to do your time in the office before almost all companies will allow a remote position.
And then I bet you have to document everything you do
Funny, 3 different people in my family landed this job and did not ever step into an office. They all hated the job and quit but that’s a different matter.
Dealing with insurance companies is on par with filing taxes or attending funerals professionally. Its the worst.
Medical coding doesnt pay well ,and if you’re a certified coder they will hire people with more experience and no certification.I was a certified coder now I work for a beer distributor
Usually you have to professional trained. I know a woman who ended up pay $10,000 by the she was finished. The equipment, the course, the registration, the proof of training and the she couldn't get a jib and started a receptionists job.
my mother moved to medical coding a few years ago and she loves her job, she seems very comfortable. she never has to go into the office and she has low job stress, which is good for her sinces shes a nervous nelly typically
How did she get started ?
I got my certification 2 years ago and moved from Data Entry to full coding. its been pretty good so far and a growing field and all kinds of specializations, can be low stress, but still challenging.
@@queeffersthrlnd1620 (in the USA) Certification is given through either the AAPC or AHIMA, you have to pass an exam to show competency in anatomy, terminology, billing and services codes (ICDM-10, CPT and HCPC). you can get classes through them to prepare for the test, go go some colleges will over training, or you can self study with a few books and RUclips educational videos. Now for the hard part. you'll start off with "apprentice" on your credential and you will need work experience and signatures from your employer to remove; often takes a few years. yet, most employers won't hire an 'apprentice'. your best bet in these case is to already be in the field (HIM, reception, nurse assistant, etc) and gaining experience with your employer; this may never happen.
Outpatient medical coding will be replaced by AI in the next 5 years. If anyone is going into medical coding they should go to inpatient coding - which is much harder and more time consuming.
@@Free4Ever-gracethank you for the tip!
Just FYI...$45k in most places in America is now borderline poverty level.
As someone who used to he a “hotel reservation specialist.” Its truly sucks. It’s heavily based on sales and people are cheap and managment gaslight you into thinking that it’s your fault that people aren’t buying the higher price hotels or the midprice hotels they always want the cheaper ones and the cheapest ones are always too expensive for them so they usually go for motels you have to make about three sales out of every 10 calls if it was truly a customer service position I would’ve loved it but nope they are really strong on sales.
You then have perverts calling. the moment they hear a woman voice and you hear them doing ungodly things in the background and they said that you can’t just hang up on them, but I did.
😂 I had an obscene phone call when I was the sales supervisor at Goodwill! The dude walked into the store about a week later and I recognized his voice!😂
It's everywhere!
The only upside is they're probably getting wild turnover rates so they're prob urgently hiring
People are cheap? How about just trying to make ends meet??? Wtf.
Its a bit better if you can work for a specific hotel company. I worked for Best Western for a while and as long as you can sell any best western room, they dont care how much the room costs.
Damn there goes the second job. Have you heard of cuddling? Yuck , but people actually get paid for pi r cuddling.
Former editor and transcriptionist here... it's "dangling participles." You're welcome.
...I understand that reference.
Would you be troubled by a native English-speaking language specialist telling you how to “learn a language fast”?
@@sarahrosen4985 nope. I would love to "learn a language fast"! but at my age, I'll probably forget it just as fast! 😀😄😁😆🤣😄😀😉
@@Stizel-Swik Just immerse
@@Stizel-SwikAt my age, I could forget it faster than learning it! 😄
I think your videos are helpful, but I had been hoping to see some chapters in the description. It just helps me go back to specific job intro much faster in case I missed anything or just to skip to the next one. Please add chapters to your next videos 🥺
I was auditing a supplier in Switzerland, the representative of the company had a similar tele call with a customer in Dubai who asked what that sound was in the background, to which he replied cows. Their HQ is in a rural setting.
Go into the description and click on "Show Transcript".
You're welcome. 😊
Ok so the online survey taker isn’t a reliable source of income. Most of the time you don’t qualify for the survey.
I take surveys on and off for different reasons and it is SO hit or miss. I can spend 3 hours and only make 1$. Would not have added that to the list.😢
or you have to go into their local office so they can watch you through their mirrored glass rooms to see how you respond to their questions.
Yes, i noticed these company's doing this. They give you a survey to determine if you qualify for taking a survey, and you don't get paid because you don't qualify. I spoke to customer service on the site i was using, they stood by their surveying client and didnt seem to hear what i saying in the fact that it affects their potentially good reputation when some of the surveyors are taking advantage of the screening process.
That's how they harvest your data
Exactly. They ask you 50 questions then tell you sorry you don't qualify
I work 2 help desk jobs from home. I got lucky to get a really good remote job back in 2020 and was able to convince my boss to let our team be permanently remote even when they were calling people back to office. After a couple years I realized I have enough time for another full time job in the morning so spent a few years and got a second help desk job on the first shift.
Lol this post is why remote work is being cancelled
@@nothingtoseehere5760 People work multiple jobs all the time
@@nothingtoseehere5760I hate calling office folks and you can tell they either just woke up or are bothered by your call.
Yeeeewah. You're the reason remote work isn't available so much anymore. You are of the sucky people.
DO NOT become a moderator for any social media sites. People post some truly horrific stuff. The burnout rate is incredibly high and many have been traumatized.
You can't traumatize me
Iisten to Infant Annihilator every day😂
If you stare into the Internet long enough...the Internet states back.
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I have done content moderation.
Trust me when I say there are things that make Infant Annihilator look like a Weird Al Yankovic cover band.
I have seen things that make "Faces of Death" seem like quality family entertainment.
There is no limit to the depths of human depravity and debasement.
Being a content moderator will utterly destroy any hope you have that "good people outnumber the bad".
@@azerdraco3146what else have you seen?
I wish there was a REAL way to make an income from home.
Filling-out an on-line survey that take 20 minutes and only pays you "25 cents" is a realllllllllllllllllllly bad idea.
but its a really good way to have your data sold on the black market.
I did it for a few months and made no money but was suddenly flooded with spam. No thanks.
And the qualifying survey for that 25¢ survey is 10-15 minutes 🙄
My mom retired from medical transcription after 30 years, and here's the reason she threw in the towel: AI transcription has gotten good enough that, despite an experienced human operator's ability to be more accurate overall, AI plus low-experience human editors/reviewers are a cheaper solution compared to paying a premium for highly experienced transcriptionist.
For the meter teading job and your explanation on why you want it.
Describe as a deep desire to make everything as efficient as possible, to help save energy consumption and the customers save money.
The best "work-from-home" job is promoting worthless "work-from-home" jobs.
@@scottstempmail9045 Facts.
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True, but hardly “worthless” if it makes money, no matter how little you make. A job is a job, and money is money!
Or you could expand your skill set and apply for one of the jobs....
I'm glad these soul-crushing jobs/side hustles exist, because apparently I found out that I didn't hate myself as much as I initially thought.
And it's good that my will to live can also be destroyed in the comfort of my own home.
Soul crushing? Earning a paycheck? Your parents would thank you though
Content moderator can be more stressful than you might at first think. Ptsd is a real thing because it's hard to unsee the odd decapitation videos which are your job to delete.
OMG I am not up for that! Thanks for the heads up (pun intended).
Unfortunately a lot of these jobs are taken by UNICOR. If you don't know, UNICOR is the prisoner industrial complex. Lots of people doing time are employed doing the phone hustle jobs.
At 12 cents an hour probably.
@@brendatomlinsonwomp.
Hi love the content, and I will be using some of these tips in the near future, but a recommendation is to put timestamps for each tip as it will help viewers go to certain portions when they come back to this video
None of these are easy to get in to especially when the amount of applicant's is in the hundreds, most of the time its harder to get the job then then job itself and the pay reflects that as well they can pay low wages because someone is always desperate so. I have been trying to get hired for almost a year now and i have plenty of skills that apply so good luck.
In 2025, these are all automated . This video is as useful as water for a fish in the ocean
@@Aryisk Yea, better luck knocking on businesses in person.
I find the hardest thing to do is simply get an interview nowadays. I just accepted a remote position with U-haul, the pay is terrible. But I heard U-haul is big in promoting within the company, so I'm trying to weasel my way into a higher-paying remote position within U-haul.
None of these jobs make you 7k a month he lied
You do them all at once.
Lies on the Internet?!
The king shall hear of this!
Nearly ALL of these jobs are OUTSOURCED to Phillipines 🇵🇭 and India 🇮🇳. Good luck getting the bottom bracket for any of those pay stats. 💰
I was looking for this. I was about to say the same thing
I found that surveys do not accept you over age 50. I never got paid from any of them.
Sadly that makes sense, as they're often looking for growing and influenceable demographics to market to, which tend to trend young.
Thank you for the info and how you laid out the information ... truly appreciated. I also want to thank all the complainers and negative comments, I now have ideas on how to navigate some issues.
Pay is grossly overestimated on at least some of these. Transcriptionists might not even be a job in the near future because they have sophisticated AI that does it in seconds.
They've been saying that for 40 years
@@DeborahHMarks I said the same thing. Why the hell would a company hire a person to do what chat gpt can do for free.
@@joltjolt5060 Yea, except those 40 years have passed and it is now reality. Lol are not seeing all the ridiculously fast advancement this things having recently?
@@projectnerdvana2820 I've been working on my pastor's book, which started with trascribing sermons. It took me about 4 hours to do each one and I was miserable. I paid $20 for an AI transcribing service and did 120 sermons in about 2 days. Each one took less than 5 minutes. And I checked them for accuracy. About as accurate as a human.
@@projectnerdvana2820 The same reason why a school or company will buy Winrar - Chat gpt isn't a good business look and it may save costs but also look unofficial. Businesses will instead invest in other AI or have people who assist alongside the AI for optics.
Transcriptionists will always exist as long as there's a need to transcribe something, regardless of AI or not. That's ignoring *physical* transcriptionists. Which AI can't do whatsoever.
Well, you just got yourself a new subscriber, I found 2 amazing opportunities based on this video! And applied for them both too! Even if it doesn't happen, I am grateful that you pointed these out!
keep us posted!
I was struck by a flying duck about thirty years ago when I was out exercising at Virginia Lake in Reno, NV. It HURT like a mfr! So yeah, it can happen.
Me too! Leaving the zoo, one flew right into the back of my head, and it hurt like a MF! Thought I was alone in that experience.
This is amazing 😂 (not that you got hit) lol y'all should start a group!
Oooh! Ideas for retirement! Don't forget that medical coders might need a VPN and security software to keep patient information secure.
Great videos! One thing… can you please put chapters in since you already do listicles? It would be helpful.
He's not gonna do that people have been commenting that for a long time.
Wait do other people say listicles?
Okay, but is anyone else low-key tempted to try being a virtual event planner? I mean, organizing parties from home sounds like the dream! 🎉
For a video about boring work, you did a good job of making it fun.
Is there any of these jobs that one can combine with a 9-5 job? I love my job so quitting is not an option but I need the extra income too.
nah man
SCREW A 9-5 START A BUSINESS
The transcriptionist is freelance. Can work whenever/whereever. Pay looks meh, but has potential
Overemployment is a thing. Two remote jobs in the same field for different companies.
@@donjulioanejoFirst rule about overemployment, we don't talk about overemployment ;).
Great video. As a remote work manager, some of the jobs mentioned here are accurate. I have been interviewing a growing number of folks lately. I will be uploading a video for tips when interviewing for remote jobs on my channel soon.
Hi.... Can you help me with landing a begginer remote Job from home ? I am in Europe
@@Weityki Absolutely. I will be uploading a video with interview tips to get hired for a remote job very soon!
Have you uploaded the video yet? @@remotelyinspired
I work from home as a inspector coordinator. I schedule create reschedule inspection for a state's district HUD program. I also answer a lot of question for landlord/property managers, tenants etc. Normally they don't let people work from home but I was given the job during covid and they just let me stay at home I am not even in the state.
Save up. Trump may cut your agency.
$7k/month? Yeah right. About as much of a scam as the Shiba Inu bullshit in 2021
So you’re saying I should u load my Shibu Inu? 🤔😉
Clickbait video is clickbait. If you can't trust the channel to be honest about the title, there's no reason to trust them at all.
I don't care about $7k a month. I'd be ok with $2k but what jobs is the question? I'm trying to leave the country :(
@ You and me both Nick. You and me both.
In the end... Although your resume reflects amazing skills we have decided to move on with other candidates. Lol
I get this message in an email all the time.
Keep applying, even to the same spots. Some hiring managers will appreciate the tenacity.
You're not going to find a remote medical coding job without prior experience. Also the cost to get these certifications is high with dubious payoff. Trying to break in to this business without experience is HARD.
As a former hotel reservationist for years at an internationally known hotel chain, there's not a chance anyone in the U.S. is getting a remote job from day one. Minimum training was 6-8 weeks in office and one year in office to prove you know your stuff enough to do it basically unsupervised from home. If you do get lucky and can work from home, you need to be within 100-200 miles from an office in case your computer or Internet goes down and you have to use a company computer. It's not a quick hi how are you let me book you a room job, but WAY more complicated. As in hi I'm a platinum member with 10,000 points and I wanna use 5k on a basic room with an upgrade to a suite using my wife's points and oh this will be one of four countries I need you to reserve as a full itinerary.
I can attest to medical coding being mindnumbingly boring. All so, be aware that the certification exam costs about $400 and you must pay around $200 every 2 years and do 20 units of continuing education in order to keep your certification.
And the cert exam is kind of a PITA.
Why is it a problem to get certified? Most programs/licenses require certification and there is a fee.
@@singerjo5791Certification is not necessarily a problem, IF you planned for it.
IYKYK. Right?
Pronunciation is Otto- Rhino- Lare- ing- ologist. Which is medical terminology of an ear nose and throat Dr. 😁 For anyone interested in what this guy tried to say during coding
Also known as ENTs or ear, nose n throat drs.
Ottor- Hino😂😂😂😂😂
I thought it was Otolaryngologist. Doesn't RHINOplasty refer to plastic surgeons focused on the nose?
@starian2 oto means ear in medical terminology rhino means nose laryng is throat and ologist just means the study of. So and Ear nose and throat doctor is pronounced otorhinolaryngologist. It's just basically proper medical terminology. Most people and doctors just say ENT. Because it's way easier and shorter. Rhinoplasty is a nose job doctor.
@@anastasia2024asia yes that's what I said
Regarding typing skills, I recently discovered that most people type an average of 40 words per minute. My average is 67.8 words, and I consider that fairly slow. To know I am an above-average typer is insane to me. My goal is 85-90wpm.
I think the average is so low because they're including computer illiterates or near-illiterates, older generations, etc. in there, but not sure. 40 to me is pretty slow, but I've seen help wanted ads for secretaries and the like and they ask for 50 or 60 wpm so the bar is pretty low. Seems like if you're even somewhat competent and put the work in you'll be good in that area.
Bookkeeping usually requires a degree in accounting.
Can you add chapters to your videos? Looking for the next number can be annoying
One of my first jobs out of high school in the late 80's was working part time in a law office. Besides going to various libraries and copying court cases, picking up photos, answering phones, filing, and taking the lawyer's cars in for oil changes was transcribing one of the medical malpractice lawyer's case notes using a Dictaphone. I used a manual typewriter and there had to be 3 copies of everything, so there was a lot of carbon paper. It was so much fun trying to figure out what the hell he was saying when he would start speaking then turn on the microphone mid word. Or first have the microphone up to his mouth then set it on the desk, walk around while still talking, open drawers, do whatever, start humming, dead silence for several minutes, then apparently remember the microphone was still on, try to remember what he was talking about before, give up and completely switch to another case. I had to go to his personal secretary so many times to figure out what was being said, and how to spell the long medical terms.
The only one I'd disagree with is the virtual recruiter. It's extremely rare to get a job as a recruiter if you don't have recruiting experience or a degree in HR. Entry level jobe are the only answer, and then they'll pay the same as customer services. I speak from experience with 8 years recruiting experience.
As a software systems engineer I became really good at SQL and discrete math which not a lot of people like but I like it for whatever reason😂.. Thanks for your time and the ideas
Why are we not done saying, "it's your boi" yet?
Great video, extremely helpful. Thank You!
If you have excellent credit, you can get a job with a particular company as a phone concierge service for the ultra rich.
You might have to reserve a private conference room at an airport, or make sure cookies from Scotland are freshly baked and shipped (privately and directly) to a loved one in another country.
Their process for hiring is very rigorous, though.
So you’re saying I could have the power to allow freedom of speech? I’d be fired day one.
MINUS the cape and tights!? Oh, not for me then.
Humor is awesome!
I like how one of the jobs' first requirements is "become internet famous".
I hate social media in all forms. There is you some hate speech to moderate. I am creating jobs. . .
I would love a boring job! I’ve been looking for a WFH job for 3 years now. I’m not in the US and companies here don’t seem to like remote work. I have a masters degree but I’m open to anything non-sus.
Getting certified as a medical coder is not easy and it is expensive. The books to become certified cost around $500, and they have to be replaced every few years. That’s not including the classes, which can be a crash course over a weekend or college classes which have expenses of their own and take time. All that doesn’t include taking the certification test. I have a friend who does this and she works at least 6 days a week from 10-12 hours a day. It’s not as easy as he made it sound
Watch out with content moderation. It's so horrific that some companies will pay huge amounts for short hours because it makes people literally want to die and quit after a few months. We're talking images you cannot forget.
Fully acknowledging this is a month old and this will likely get buried, I have already put forth some effort to get started with bookkeeping. I have not however been able to find a job to start actually working yet. I'll be checking the websites you mentioned, so that is extremely helpful, but could you or I suppose anybody else please elaborate on how to fill a portfolio with dummy data?
I think a clear definition of boring is needed here 😂 As someone who has done many of these while working from home for about 7 years, many of these are not boring. And not in a good way.
If you really want a job that is truly boring, meaning not causing you any very high or very low emotions, you will likely need a certification/degree of some kind and possibly experience. Medical coding and bookkeeping are perfect examples of this. Most employers only trust people enough if they know they will do the work - if you’re just starting out, you will deal with a lot more micromanagement. And likely frustrating customers/clients.
While I appreciate the video, none of it applies to me, though I’m sure it’s good information for most people. What I am interested in is work for a 58 year old woman who took 18 years out of the work force to stay home with my children. I don’t regret a second of those years, but I didn’t finish my college education before my kids were born, so I’m not marketable. I can do many things, but the work force is no longer will to train or don’t want to spend the time and money training someone my age.
Sr. Devops engineer. 221k/year fully remote
I just started my online tutoring company. So this is good to know.
All the current proofreader jobs on indeed are for AI Prompt analysts. It's so depressing.
Thanks for a truly helpful video.
I was under the impression that a lot of content moderator jobs are being replaced with crappy algorithms instead. That at least seems to be the case with Facebook
7:04 Don’t work with Varsity Tutors. Also, that salary looks mighty inflated.
I actually worked as a tutor on chegg for awhile. It was good for a while but then it sucked because you could never get a hit.
My suggestion everyone follow your passion, but thanks for making this anyway it’s good to have different opinions and ideas for others usually by seeing the contrast you’re appreciate what you’re doing currently and you’re only life
Closed Captioning please!
Hi. Just go to the video settings and click on CC.
The grammar thing…. My husband would’ve been perfect. He was a double Major and one of them was English. The only mistake I ever made with him was marrying an English major. I spent our entire marriage being corrected in punctuation, sentence, structure, modifications, and pronunciation of words.
Capitalization error: “Major” should be “major.”
With the way things are going, especially with companies cutting benefits to compensate for the costs of tariffs, everyone is going to be working 2 or 3 jobs 😢
Nope. Not a chance. No one will be hiring, so no 2-3 jobs.
The medical coding book HCPCS when said out loud is called "Hick-Picks"
I loved working for Lionbridge, very flexible. Think I’ll do that again.
Yups.. this one is good really.. gave me many ideas. thanx.
I have pattern recognition flavor autism so i may try for the meter thing.
Its gotta be better than watching slot machines. Did that for a while.
I've taught ESL online before. It wasn't bad. Kind of easy but not bad.
Rev waited over a year after i submitted my test to deny me. Like i had completely forgotten about them by the time they got back to me.
You got my "like" at Mr Bean 😏
Nebraska here:
"Nebraska, honestly it's not for everyone."
Par-ti-ci-ple. You did that on purpose. LOL!
Your content always delivers!
I'd drop that transcriptionist score way down. The need for human transcriptions will drop, replace with machines, with humans only needed to maintain accuracy when it's important enough.
Rev's average pay is much closer to $4 an hour.
Mods are like referees in sports, the hate is crushing and the forum owners love to find excuses not to pay. "You should work for free!" Is all you ever hear.
Wouldn't AI replace the analytical jobs like tomorrow? In fact most of the jobs you're suggesting already have an AI solution
oh these jobs ive actually done taxes for a medical billing coder and she made good money. even in 2021.
On line tutors are already being replaced A.I.
Please add timestamps
I would like to learn about community guidlines so I can leave comments that fit the narrative.
If anyone needs an offsite receptionist or anything let me know I an an American citizen but love in the philippines currently waiting on immigration for my wife would love to get a work from home job and am willing to be paid only 10 dollars an hour for it which is way better than a lot of jobs here. I am a resident of Illinois if that matters.
Every single one of these will be replaced by A.I.
host: *reveals transcription job* "and you can raise your typing speed to 65 wpm"
me: *thinking my speed of 63 wpm is slow* 👀
Time stamps please
Time Stamps
@@Mike-ye6sl I see what you did there
I know what you mean, why can’t creators put timestamps on their videos? It would be easier for them to do it since they know where everything is in the video.
They want to force people to watch the whole video.
Timestamps also make it easier for local heros to put those in a comment so people can just read that instead of watching and then jump to the parts that interest them.
That's why I always read the comments first before watching videos about lists.
Bugs me so much when people break it down into sections and don't use chapters. I work around that problem by simply not watching the video. Happy to help.
Oh-toh, rhino, larin, jolo, jist. Just run that together. You’re welcome. 😏
Good job on the Segways
Stop hiring content writers from fiver becz ur entire script is really bad
Another question. How do i find customer service jobs, but deal with them thru CHAT only. No phones haha
Become a useless AI Bot
i only suscried cuz of your surname, hummus. Let's see if the content holds up.