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Choose your own adventure

Find the right remote job path for you!

My husband and I both have remote jobs with pretty flexible schedules. People often ask how we ended up working from home and how they can get a similar gig. So I decided to create a website dedicated to helping others get their dream (remote) job.

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“The future of work is remote. It’s about flexibility, autonomy, and trust. It’s about focusing on outcomes, not hours worked.”

Matt Mullenweg

The demand for remote work has surged, prompting many to seek opportunities outside the traditional office setting, so I’ve decided to share my journey from a freelancer to an operations manager, hoping to provide insights for those exploring the world of remote work.

Welcome video from Jacqueline

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It all started in 2013

Our Story

“Started from the bottom, now we here…”

-Drake
(Search for the clean version of that song:-)

In 2013 Ben lost his job and decided to change his career path in the process. In between unemployment and underemployment, Ben started doing freelance webwork to pay the bills and create a better resume for himself. My full-time job started to carry all of the health benefits for our family, allowing him to focus on his career journey. Shortly after we launched Benandjacq.com which later evolved into Benandjacq, Inc. This little side hustle played a pivotal role in shaping our remote work journey. He was able to network and build his resume and years later it became his main source of income.

Early 2020

7 Years later

Having BenandJacq, inc already in place made it easy for me to transition into freelance work. 

It didn’t happen overnight. In those 7 years, we added an extra kid to our crew, moved to a new state, the startup company he worked for was acquired and he now has health benefits – and don’t forget COVID. Moving in 2020 during a pandemic with kids doing virtual school and with me having an autoimmune disorder – I decided not to go into the “normal” workforce. 

Late 2020

Virtual Assistance Internship

Having a growth mindset is key. I still look for learning opportunities online and through podcasts.

With much research, I discovered Esther Inman’s 90-day VA course, a three-month internship that became a cornerstone in building my confidence and skill set for a remote career. Her course is self-paced, but I treated it like a full-time job. Applying for remote jobs is different than the traditional workforce. During this internship, I created a remote resume and learned the lingo and software imperative to remote work.

2021

Client Work

Volunteering to help others for free helped me build a resume and network.

In January 2021 I started taking on small clients and pro bono projects. The initial months of little to no income paved the way for what I do now.

Through networking and leveraging my business background, I secured my dream client. What began as a virtual assistant role evolved into an executive assistant position and eventually an operations manager, with a significant pay increase along the way.

2023 and beyond

Flexibility and Privilege

This type of work isn’t for everyone. Find what works for you.

While relishing the flexibility of my job, I acknowledge the privilege of having a supportive husband with a stable “normal” job. I am continually evaluating how to stay sharp with my skills so that I am marketable if I ever do need to go back into the “normal” workforce. I do not take this opportunity for granted. 

As I look back on my evolution from freelancer to operations manager, I’m grateful for the opportunities and experiences that have shaped my remote work adventure. May this journey inspire others to navigate the remote work landscape with determination and a spirit of continuous growth.

Remote Jobs

Almost all job categories have a remote option.


Highest Paying Remote Jobs



Entry Level Remote Jobs


Download my list of remote job boards

How to find your niche

Finding your niche in the online job market involves identifying your skills, interests, and expertise and then matching them with market demand. Here are steps you can take to discover your niche:

Download my “Finding Your Niche” worksheet
  • Self-Assessment
  • Identify Pain Points
  • Evaluate Competition
  • Market Research
  • Test Your Ideas
  • Build Your Brand
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You have to start somewhere

Build Your Remote Resume

A remote resume or a work-from-home resume, is a tailored document that emphasizes your qualifications, experiences, skills, and achievements relevant to remote work or virtual environments. It’s designed for roles that involve or permit remote work, such as remote jobs, telecommuting positions, or jobs with flexible work arrangements. Crafting a well-crafted remote resume helps showcase your suitability for remote work opportunities and enhances your chances of securing remote job interviews.

Take a look at my first remote resume. I made this 4 years ago and I need to update it. Don’t judge it too hard. 😊

Download my Remote Resume Worksheet

There may be holes in your resume. Don’t stress over it. Shoot me an email and I will help you fill in the gaps. [email protected]

It has to work for you

Work From Home Must Have

These work-from-home must-haves can contribute to a productive, organized, and enjoyable remote work experience.

  • Reliable Internet Connection: A stable and high-speed internet connection is crucial for video calls, accessing cloud-based tools, and seamless communication.
  • Comfortable Workspace: Set up a dedicated workspace with a comfortable chair, desk or table, and adequate lighting to promote good posture and focus.
  • Computer/Laptop: A reliable computer or laptop with updated software and sufficient processing power for your work tasks.
  • Headset or Headphones: Quality headphones or a headset with a microphone for clear audio during virtual meetings and calls.
  • Webcam: A webcam for video conferencing to maintain visual communication with colleagues, clients, or team members.
  • Organizational Tools: Use digital tools like project management software (e.g., Trello, Asana), calendars, and task managers to stay organized and track deadlines.
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Self-employed Must Haves


By having these self-employed must-haves in place, you can effectively manage your business operations, maintain a professional image, and provide excellent services to clients while working from home. Adapt and customize these essentials based on your industry, business model, and specific needs to optimize business success and growth.

Business Name

Choose a unique and memorable name for your business that reflects your brand identity and services/products offered.

Bookkeeping Software

Use accounting or bookkeeping software like QuickBooks, FreshBooks, or Xero to manage finances, track expenses, create invoices, and generate financial reports.

Online Presence

 Establish an online presence through social media platforms (e.g., LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram) or a professional website to showcase your services, connect with clients, and build credibility.

Professional Email Address

Create a professional email address using your business domain (e.g., [email protected]) for official communication with clients, suppliers, and partners.

Business Bank Account

Open a separate business bank account to manage finances, receive payments, and track business-related transactions separately from personal finances.

Contracts and Agreements

Create standardized contracts, agreements, or service agreements outlining terms, deliverables, payment terms, and responsibilities for client projects or collaborations.
Feel free to make a copy of my contract and use it.
My Welcome Packet for new clients.

Scheduling Links

Use scheduling tools like Calendly, Acuity Scheduling, or Google Calendar with appointment slots to streamline client bookings, meetings, and consultations.

This Internship got me here

90 Day VA Membership

The 90 Day VA program is a self-paced online training program that develops students into virtual assistants in 90 days or less. 

You will learn the top skills being hired for virtually so you can get started working within weeks; plus, you learn how to find legit virtual jobs and you develop a portfolio and application kit while going through the course.

See if it is a fit for you with this free class…

Sign up for a free class!
Sign up for the 90 Day VA Membership

It is not cheap. This is an investment in your career if you want to be self-employed. The course was great for me because it helped me change my career path with confidence. Going back to school to change my career path would have been much more expensive. I am so thankful for the skills I learned from 90 Day VA.


Remote interviews



Networking



Using Artificial Intelligence



Social Media



Getting Paid



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