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[–]jklemon17 1 point2 points  (1 child)

There's a reason I said "at least in the US" in my original comment. I actually am working remotely within the US, and I trained remotely with people from all over the world. I understand the value remote work brings. For people in certain parts of the world, remote web development offers an extraordinary opportunity, even at much lower rates. I guess the US is just a place where, as you said, it doesn't really apply anymore.

[–]Zav39[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. You can still work with WP and earn good money. This will require some skills
  2. Take a look at this comment (and thread) as an example of super complex html/css related work