
Any Remote Jobs?
I’m 19 looking for remote jobs, reason because I don’t have a license to drive. The only experience I have is 2 years of retail of customer service in a grocery store and a shoe store and 6 months of pick-pack+shipping and inventory in a warehouse. I’m not trying to do customer service for remote, so if any thing please and thank you! #jobsearch #hiringnews #remote

Also Alorica

go on TTEC, they will give you a job and give you an insurance license

You could get paid up to $16,000 to move cities and work from there. As many people start opting for work-from-home opportunities, cities across the country are looking to make their destination an attractive option for remote workers.
If you’re looking to jumpstart the next chapter of your life, why not get paid for it? Here are a couple cities to explore:
- Get $16,000 to move to Topeka, Kansas
- Get $10,000, a $2,500 package, and free workspace in Morgantown, West Virginia
- Get $10,000 plus free perks in Tulsa, Oklahoma
- Get $10,000 and a free bike to move to Northwest Arkansas
- Get $10,000 to live in Shoals, Alabama
- Get $10,000 plus a $2,500 package from Newton, Iowa

I'm trying to find a job too it's hard when others can get it like nothing. I have a diploma and some college dome trades as well. I feel screwed

Don't give up! There are tons of opportunities! Good luck:)
Luckily for you, there are tons of remote customer service positions which you can find on Indeed and job search websites. The most common requirement for these types of positions is itleast 1 year of customer service experience and good computer skills. Just have a resume that highlights customer service and your use of technology on the job. Another very popular statement to use is: Customer dispute resolution. With remote work, however, be EXTRA careful to make sure you aren't getting scammed. This is the one type of position a lot of scammers try to get people with. Make sure the website is the company website (if contacted) and the emails align with the company website url. Also don't submit to a background or give SSN or overly personal information unless you have to after hire and need to do your onboarding paperwork.