UX designer. deadlines exist but itβs not grind culture. been remote 3 yrs and have time for hobbies again π
VA life isnβt for everyone but i have 3 chill clients, async work, and i take fridays off. balance is chefβs kiss
operations coordinator roles (remote) are solid if you like structure but donβt wanna be micromanaged 24/7
Sysadmin here. Once stuffβs set up and stable, not a lot of chaos unless something breaks. I WFH and never work weekends π
freelance copywriting. feast or famine sometimes but i control my schedule completely. no meetings unless i want em
data analyst (remote). decent pay, async most of the time, barely any meetings. best decision i ever made tbh
HR compliance roles are low key amazing for balance. i clock out at 5 and donβt think about work again till morning π
frontend dev here (remote). deadlines can suck sometimes but overall? chill. no one cares if i take a 2hr lunch as long as i get my stuff done
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Iβm not looking to be rich, I just wanna work a job that doesnβt make me hate my life. Something chill, ideally remote, where Iβm not expected to be βalways on.β What roles/industries are actually good for that in 2025?