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careerThe Word "Remote" Is Lying to You
You find the perfect listing. Good company, interesting work, salary range posted. Right there in the header: Remote. Then you scroll to the fine print.
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How is that possible? When a payment fails at 2am, the indie hacker knows by 2:01. Slack ping. Maybe a text. They set this up before launch.
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