Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I seriously don't believe OP. Not even a little bit.
The whole scenario sounds ridiculous. Hiring someone directly for a remote position. And the remote position is an Executive Director role.
I thought the same thing. Not too many exec directors are 100% remote
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this is so un-DCUM like, but I wanted to thank all of those who have provided career advice to this current SAHM. I've been at home for over 3 years and just got my dream job: 100% teleworking, same 6-figure pay as before, full flexibility (I can set my own hours) and better position (my first executive director role). Once I became a stay at home parent, I quickly lost my professional network and was to insecure to ask other WOHMs for advice. This board has been a great, unbiased sounding board for me and your time/advice was appreciated. Now, someone please say something snarky to remind me why I really love DCUM.
You spelled "too" wrong, MORAN.
No, but seriously, that's awesome! Good for you!
You spelled "MORON" wrong, moron.
LOL. And OP used "to" correctly.
Anonymous wrote:I seriously don't believe OP. Not even a little bit.
The whole scenario sounds ridiculous. Hiring someone directly for a remote position. And the remote position is an Executive Director role.
Anonymous wrote:I seriously don't believe OP. Not even a little bit.
The whole scenario sounds ridiculous. Hiring someone directly for a remote position. And the remote position is an Executive Director role.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this is so un-DCUM like, but I wanted to thank all of those who have provided career advice to this current SAHM. I've been at home for over 3 years and just got my dream job: 100% teleworking, same 6-figure pay as before, full flexibility (I can set my own hours) and better position (my first executive director role). Once I became a stay at home parent, I quickly lost my professional network and was to insecure to ask other WOHMs for advice. This board has been a great, unbiased sounding board for me and your time/advice was appreciated. Now, someone please say something snarky to remind me why I really love DCUM.
You spelled "too" wrong, MORAN.
No, but seriously, that's awesome! Good for you!
You spelled "MORON" wrong, moron.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this is so un-DCUM like, but I wanted to thank all of those who have provided career advice to this current SAHM. I've been at home for over 3 years and just got my dream job: 100% teleworking, same 6-figure pay as before, full flexibility (I can set my own hours) and better position (my first executive director role). Once I became a stay at home parent, I quickly lost my professional network and was to insecure to ask other WOHMs for advice. This board has been a great, unbiased sounding board for me and your time/advice was appreciated. Now, someone please say something snarky to remind me why I really love DCUM.
You spelled "too" wrong, MORAN.
No, but seriously, that's awesome! Good for you!
Anonymous wrote:I know this is so un-DCUM like, but I wanted to thank all of those who have provided career advice to this current SAHM. I've been at home for over 3 years and just got my dream job: 100% teleworking, same 6-figure pay as before, full flexibility (I can set my own hours) and better position (my first executive director role). Once I became a stay at home parent, I quickly lost my professional network and was to insecure to ask other WOHMs for advice. This board has been a great, unbiased sounding board for me and your time/advice was appreciated. Now, someone please say something snarky to remind me why I really love DCUM.