remote workers 30's lifestyle ?

BackInTheGame78

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Most companies do not allow that kind of stuff due to tax requirements and if they were to find out you would likely be out of a job. Too risky, IMO.

Travel within the same country to different states can even be frowned upon depending on tax laws and obligations.
 

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I got it but aren't most women in latin america and outside of the USA especially florida lol, easier and typically more receptive?
 

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Good idea but better to make your own business even if the pay is less. The added flexibility is worth it.
 

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Most companies do not allow that kind of stuff due to tax requirements and if they were to find out you would likely be out of a job. Too risky, IMO.

Travel within the same country to different states can even be frowned upon depending on tax laws and obligations.
A lot of companies are also going to hybrid now. Like 2 or 3 days at home and 2 or 3 days at the office.
 

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Just do it anyway and use a VPN
If someone ever takes a closer look at the IP logs it will be immediately obvious that a VPN/proxy was used. Might raise enough suspicion to cause problems or they could just ban the use of a VPN for logging in to company resources. I'm just saying it's not risk free if their IT department knows their sh!t.
 

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If someone ever takes a closer look at the IP logs it will be immediately obvious that a VPN/proxy was used. Might raise enough suspicion to cause problems or they could just ban the use of a VPN for logging in to company resources. I'm just saying it's not risk free if their IT department knows their sh!t.
If so, just find a new job, but in the mean time enjoy the paychecks until IT finds out (if they even do, or care). I'm fvcking sick of the US work culture and people being people being slaves to companies that don't give a single fvck about their employees. No one should ever let their job hold them back from what they want in life.
 
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