@beolein wrote:
they have STD
@SteveSoCal wrote:
I was not happy when did it as a full time job, but was making close to $50k...which I trhink it probably the high end for that type of work. $18k seems pretty low.
@Tarantado wrote:
That wouldn't be half bad if this allows you to live wherever you want...
It doesn't have to be LA, but more as to travel from city to city on a short term basis to explore what this world has to offer.@SteveSoCal wrote:
Yeah...but hard to live on in L.A., sadly.
@JASFLALMT wrote:
But you really wouldn't have time to spend enjoying anything...and to make that much I would imagine you are an employee, not an IC, and would not be allowed to do hotels or other shops for other MSCs, so while traveling, lodging, food, and gas would all be on your own dime.
@JASFLALMT wrote:
It wouldn't be half-good, either, I promise you, unless perhaps you were physically disabled and/or unable to work outside of the home for some other reason. Editing made me crazy doing it part time. It's very frustrating when you realize how many people do not have a good understanding of the English language and/or can't follow guidelines, and I am not talking about ESL people, either.
@pegc wrote:
How long did it take, on average, to work on a report? Thanks
'@JASFLALMT wrote:
But you really wouldn't have time to spend enjoying anything...and to make that much I would imagine you are an employee, not an IC, and would not be allowed to do hotels or other shops for other MSCs, so while traveling, lodging, food, and gas would all be on your own dime.
@Tarantado wrote:
In all honestly, if I could work my current job 100% remote, I'd be constantly traveling all around the world, even if I am working a minimum 40 hours per week.
@yogajunkie wrote:
I love working as an editor. The pay isn't bad, I get to set my hours and take off when I need to.