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The Ugly Truth About Entry-Level?
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My sense of things at this point is that entry-level remote jobs are either impossible or difficult to come by, and the only possible way to make money in such a way is by signing up for things like Clickworker. What do you think of this? Am I right in thinking this? And is something like Clickworker even sustainable? If one were to sign up for multiple of those kinds of services, could they make enough to live even somewhat comfortably? I signed up for Working Solutions semi-recently, but I'm not sure if I'll even qualify if I update my laptop to the specifications they want.

Is there any general consensus about remote jobs for people with no job experience? The amount of posts where people lament the lack of entry-level WFH positions seems to be growing.

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