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My job is 100% remote because I won't accept anything else. I always ask recruiters if 100% flexibility will be written into my contract. If it won't I withdraw my name from consideration.
I'm assuming you have a set of niche skills not readily available on the market place that must make that easier to enforce?
Pretty much every programming job can be easily done 100% remotely. You don't need niche skills for that.
I don't mean to be contrary, but is it fair to call programming niche when there are degree programs and tech programs (bootcamps) that are widely available? Plus, in some cases, you don't need a degree or certificates, just a portfolio.
... I mean... I went to a four year university and got a Batchelors. Now I work as a software engineer. How's that different from any other career path involving a 4 year degree?
If the skills aren't niche and many people have it, it is easier for an employer to stipulate office work and ignore a candidate demanding remote work.
That's like saying "being a lifeguard is only okay if you work near a body of water or a pool." It goes without saying.
So, no need to state the mind-numbingly obvious?
Lots of people in the industries I’m in are still trapped in offices or have been forced to return in some capacity.
Lots of jobs can’t be done remotely, and I make it a priority to learn enough to avoid them.