Ask HN: Achieving location independent working remotely?
I've been working from home since the pandemic, first with a company that had offices, and later with a remote-only firm.
I'm at the point in my life now were splitting time between to locations would be really beneficial, even if that means compromising on salary.
Very interested in hearing how others have pulled this off and what pitfalls they encountered.
- Are you working as a salaried employee, running a company or contracting?
- How did you deal with employers and customers outside of your timezone?
- Do you work synchronously and keep anti-social hours? Do you work async? How does that affect your productivity?
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[ 3.7 ms ] story [ 30.9 ms ] threadI don't offer services, so I am not bound to a place or time zone. I do have online meetings once in a while, but they can be moved around.
I still keep social hours, although I'm not a stickler about it. If it's sunny outside and it's about to rain all week, I can work later.
This is my dream
How did you go about achieving this?
any suggestions for a novice e.g. programatic SEO & affiliate income
In any case, I live by the age-old advice "content is king". You wouldn't believe how much work I put into researching, writing and maintaining each guide. I didn't achieve local brand recognition by pumping out SEO-optimised garbage. You can't speedrun this.
Do you mean something like snowbirding?