Jobs from Home When You Are Recovering from Severe Tinnitus and Hyperacusis?

Layla23

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Apr 11, 2018
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May 2017
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Bars/nightclubs/MRI
I am on a treatment plan to recover from my severe tinnitus and hyperacusis but right now working outside of my home is just not an option.

Does anyone have any jobs they'd recommend working from home?

I have a college degree.

I'm trying to teach myself how to code but this comes with a whole set of problems since I don't know how willing employers would be to hire someone who taught themselves to code.

I'm 23.


Thanks!
 
I'm trying to teach myself how to code but this comes with a whole set of problems since I don't know how willing employers would be to hire someone who taught themselves to code.

Please do it! I am a self taught programmer and don't feel inferior to my colleagues that studied computer science.

You are very young and won't have trouble finding a job as a junior programmer. After that it's only up to you to progress.

While I am coding at work and I am very immersed in what I am doing I forget about tinnitus, so I think it is a good option for you.

Good luck
 
Many parents are medical researchers and they go from site to site at first but eventually they do their jobs from home. My dad can do his job anywhere in the world, there are no restrictions at all. He has a PhD though.
 
You don't necessarily have to work for a company full time to be a programmer. You can always create your own apps and release them yourself in marketplaces like the Windows Store, Google Play store and the App Store. There are also several programing freelance job sites where you can pick up jobs there. I myself am following this path as one option, as well as other simultaneously, and becoming an iOS developer.

Other possibilities to consider are:
Opening a store on eBay
becoming a Amazon Market place seller
starting a youtube channel
product photography as companies will mail you products to shoot

And coding can go into several areas like web (front end or back end) or apps. And it depends on what platform you want to develop for. Phones and tablet or desktops? Then what language like Android (java)? iOS (swift)?

Two sites I like for learning code as they both provide closed captioning are:

https://www.raywenderlich.com/
https://teamtreehouse.com
 
Have you looked into data analytics? It's a crossover between programming and statistics. A few people from my cohort chose this path and work from home while enjoying a very high quality of life (I.e. high pay and low stress)
 
Many parents are medical researchers and they go from site to site at first but eventually they do their jobs from home. My dad can do his job anywhere in the world, there are no restrictions at all. He has a PhD though.
What medical research jobs can be done from home - is it OK to ask what your father's research background is?
 
What medical research jobs can be done from home - is it OK to ask what your father's research background is?
I'm sorry, I don;t mean they are medical researchers (I typed that on my way out the door), i meant they were clinical trial research coordinators for cancer. The had to travel for their job the first 5 years (once i think every month)...they mostly worked from home but had to go to the hospital once a week to check the results of their trials and then after 10 years they became the clinical directors in the cancer department. They never had to go in again and only worked from home...my parents really push every one of their friend's kids to get into that field because it is in high demand with very little supply.

My dad directed a hospital down in LA and they had to import indian and chinese graduates overseas just to fill the gaps, most of these people couldn't even speak english so we had to pay them to take college courses. It was pretty crazy.

I went the finance route, but kinda wish i wouldve been that thing my parents wanted...my life would be so relaxed lol
 
I'm sorry, I don;t mean they are medical researchers (I typed that on my way out the door), i meant they were clinical trial research coordinators for cancer. The had to travel for their job the first 5 years (once i think every month)...they mostly worked from home but had to go to the hospital once a week to check the results of their trials and then after 10 years they became the clinical directors in the cancer department. They never had to go in again and only worked from home...my parents really push every one of their friend's kids to get into that field because it is in high demand with very little supply.

My dad directed a hospital down in LA and they had to import indian and chinese graduates overseas just to fill the gaps, most of these people couldn't even speak english so we had to pay them to take college courses. It was pretty crazy.

I went the finance route, but kinda wish i wouldve been that thing my parents wanted...my life would be so relaxed lol
Very interesting thanks. Might be different in the part of the UK I'm in which has a huge number of science grads like me but will look into.
 

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