Re: I have worked at home and here is what i learned. What about you?
How accessible would proofreading be? I have a Braille display that I can use, so knowing where things such as incorrect punctuation and capitalization are wouldn't be a problem, but I would hope the platforms would be reasonably accessible. Also, for those who have done accessibility testing, what kinds of requirements do you need to fulfill in order to be able to do that? Do you need experience in coding of any kind? And, is there a database of sorts where I could get more information about potential jobs? A couple of you mentioned that they're out there if you know where to look, mind pointing me in that general direction? Finally, I would be interested in any info on remote IT jobs as well.
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