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MSBassSinger wrote:
Do any of you have experience or suggestions about finding remote work as a programmer?


I've found that finding remote work through job boards and recruiters is next to impossible. The exception might be Ruby on Rails and Python work because for some reason those languages are accompanied by a culture of "new tech" thinking.

A few years ago I spent some time responding to remote work opportunities here: We Work Remotely: Remote jobs in design, programming, marketing and more[^] Nobody even had the courtesy to say, "thanks but no thanks."

Now, except for the last 3 years, I've spent over 20 years working remotely. How? Basically knowing the right people (the decision making people!) or knowing people that know people. Getting someone to recommend you, particularly if they are an employee of a company, can really help get more than just your foot in the door and bend "no remote work" policies.

MSBassSinger wrote:
Do recruiters have any interest/clientele in matching us up with remote work jobs?


Pretty much, no. The main reason is that you are a completely unknown quantity to a company that is going through a recruiting agency. They want to see you warming a chair. Of course there are exceptions, but they are exceptionally hard to find, almost never in an established company, more likely in a small (20 employees or less) company where your specific talents are in desperate need.

MSBassSinger wrote:
What methods do you use to find remote work jobs (contract or direct hire)?


Friends in the industry and people I've worked for in the past.

MSBassSinger wrote:
Any interesting stories about remote work jobs you have had?


You bet. I've worked remotely for projects like satellite design software, end of life failure analysis of said satellites, boat yard management, adult entertainment club management, kiosks and ATM's for casinos, a website for tracking feedback for informational meetings for Black Mothers Breastfeeding Association in Detroit, in-flight entertainment systems, emergency services and record management, as well as pro bono website management for some non-profits that I am happy to donate my time to.

Where I am now, as an employee, I love because there's an office and great people and a very flexible remote work policy, which I consider the best of both worlds, as the tax hit, up-and-down income of contract work, health insurance, retirement plan, etc., is all addressed by being an employee.

So I'd suggest finding an employer that has a trusting attitude to remote work but where you are still engaged as an employee.

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