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3.9% of Beaumont TX's workforce is remote, the smallest percentage in the nation (out of cities with a population of 100,000+).
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Remote jobs seem to be harder and harder to come by 😑 or they're remote, but only in certain areas, which defeats the purpose of remote work. Frustrating. I got accepted into Tulsa's remote worker program - Tulsa Remote. Pays you to move up there for at least a year. My employer said I couldn't go 🙄
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