12-27-2017, 11:44 PM
So much of your experience and skills lends itself to being self-employed.
Will you want to switch to non-remote some years from now, to earn more?
For job security, IT and healthcare are best. Have you looked into those fields much? What are your thoughts on the options? Nursing would require in-person schooling (lots of clinical hours).
I don't think there would be entry-level actuary jobs that are remote. The exams are very tough and people take them during their first 5 years of their entry-level job.
Will you want to switch to non-remote some years from now, to earn more?
For job security, IT and healthcare are best. Have you looked into those fields much? What are your thoughts on the options? Nursing would require in-person schooling (lots of clinical hours).
I don't think there would be entry-level actuary jobs that are remote. The exams are very tough and people take them during their first 5 years of their entry-level job.