An example that I can think of is Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL), which requires a relatively short online course (for a fee, of course) and entails teaching basic english to kids from non english countries online. I’ve usually known of older and elderly people doing this but I don’t think that’s a requirement or anything lol. As far as know, the only requirements are high school English and the teaching English course.
Are there any other of these sorts of online jobs that maybe require a short course, and at least potentially bring in enough to pay for the groceries?
Quality assurance. Especially if you have some IT background.
Udemy courses tend to be discounted to $9. Go use those and then take the agile certification.
Scrum master is another one you can learn and there’s a low bar for getting that cert and then the higher levels.
Jira is a task application that’s used a lot… so look into a training for that application.
A thing to keep in mind is that a lot of tech companies still think people are more productive in the office and force you to come in, despite having metrics that say otherwise.
100% tons of those rto drives right now.
Shits stupid.
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