(06-18-2023, 02:54 PM)Infolurker Wrote: Oh,
Did I fail to mention the best part?
There are many "work from home" jobs in this field.
My wife was doing contract PM work from home for $70 an hour for a couple years in between management roles but again, she has years of experience. Entry level PM will "most probably" not pay that high unless you have a related experience in the industry you are PM'ing for.
I was offered a "work from home" position when they closed the site down, but startup costs were too high for the package they were offering, so I told them to kiss my ass, I'd just sit and get skinny, before I'd supply my own equipment and dedicated lines for THEIR job at piss-ant pay.
Besides, work from home doesn't have the same panache - how do you grab a subordinate by the scruff of the neck and shake them until their eyes roll around and get oriented in the proper direction?
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