Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Consulting. You just fly to the office. Easy enough. And, they pay you big city pay even if you live in the boondocks.
Exactly what I'm looking for, but not easy to find. They don't seem to advertise this set-up. My situation is that I need to live somewhere where there aren't any jobs, but I need the same caliber job I have now in DC.
That's a tall order.
I moved to a rural area and went in-house for a former client. I work part-time, flex-time but I make 1/3 of what I did in DC. With the absurdly low cost of living, however, it evens out for us.
I responded to an RFP to get my job. It really helped that I already knew everyone well so I was not a hiring risk for them. I am not at all sure they would have been interested if I'd been a stranger.