Work From Home Jobs and How To Make Wealth

As we write this, companies, universities, and startups alike are mandating new and uncharted work from home policies. MIT’s decision to send thousands of undergraduates packing is the top discussion on Hacker News. Nearby Harvard Business School will begin online-only classes, a wild deviation from their century old tradition of face-to-face debate using the case method. I’m writing this from my makeshift home office, in my pajamas, sipping Pike Place Roast (Keurig edition – no need to step outside).

How To Make Wealth

By now we have talked plenty about my 2nd favorite Paul Graham essay, How Not To Die. With the coronavirus disease become more prominent, some people may wonder if it’s worth working from home to avoid getting sick.ย 

Work from Home

Most jobs require you to physically come into the office, but there are some employers who hire remote employees. These workers can get their job done from a computer, easily record their progress, and stay on track with deadlines.ย 

Part Time Jobs at Home

It’s no secret that plenty of full-time workers also have part-time jobs to afford the cost of living. This is incredibly popular in unaffordable areas like New York City. To make the task of working multiple jobs simpler, some people can find part-time gigs online. There are numerous sites for freelancers to book gigs, or some people can get lucky enough with long-term projects.ย 

Editor’s Note: We updated this article to enhance readability.ย 

 

Lee Lin
Lee Lin
Lee is a data geek from MIT who spent years at quantitative hedge funds cranking out models to explain and predict financial markets. Real estate has always been a big part of Lee's life. He grew up helping out at his parents' Jersey Shore motels, became a landlord his first year out of college, analyzed mortgages on a fixed-income trading desk, and acquired a New York real estate license. At RentHop, he combines his nerd talents and real estate knowledge to constantly tweak the secret HopScore. He currently lives near Bryant Park and his favorite restaurant was Cafe Zaiya (now known as Tomiz).

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