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Interesting niche within a niche theory. Still trying to figure out how scottland was growing vineyards during medieval times. I guess climate change is debunked. Whose going to clean the water though? Its killing us.
I’ve never done digital Dungeon Mastering, yet, but I have been pretty obsessively into the D&D world since high school. As a side hustle, I think this is a great idea if you love the game, but if you’re getting into it in order to make money, you might kinda hate it. There’s tons of rules and situations that, especially as the DM, you want to have a decent understanding of, and if you start learning the game as a moneymaker instead of just for fun, it could be a slog. Also worth noting, the typical session can be 2-4 hours, so it’s a bit of a time crunch. TL;DR if you already love D&D, it’s a fun way to make some money, but it’s not a great reason to get into the game.
Hey Shane~ Another great informative video. Based upon the remote gigs/jobs/careers you talked about here, where would you suggest gig/job/career seekers go to search for some of these opportunities such as Wildlife Documentary Researcher, Virtual Event Planner, etc. so that they could form resume/cv and cover letters and start talking to the people who actually need help? ~Thank you!
As a reminder here is the list of Remote jobs. Bare in mind it is worth watching the video to get a breakdown and more details of each job: 1. Wildlife Documentry Researcher 2. Professional Dungeon Master (D&D not BDSM) 3. Smart Contract Developers (Blockchain, dApps, etc) 4. Virtual Event Planner 5. Journal Article Editor 6. Solar Salesperson (or Tech Sales) 7. Music Blogger I personally will be looking into the Dungeon Master and Smart Contract Dev. I'd never heard of "professional" dungeon masters, sounds fun. Although I was more of Warhammer kid, than a D&D nerd.
I have heard ot the professional DM, I was considering it at a local game shop for fun or something. However, online he didn't really provide any sources or websites just general "yeah this is a thing". Love the BDSM clarification.
@@storm_theorthoPA BDSM (B-ondage and D-iscipline, S-adism and M-asochism), is the other "job" one might do in a Dungeon. Theres lots of money in being a Dom 🤪
Shane, You have my email. I really need the assistance of someone there, to really get any of these jobs. I do apologize, but I believe you know how tough it actually is, to get through...
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Interesting niche within a niche theory.
Still trying to figure out how scottland was growing vineyards during medieval times. I guess climate change is debunked. Whose going to clean the water though? Its killing us.
Are there any that don't require a bunch of tech knowledge/expertise? I have a lot of work experience, but these are all out of my league.
I’ve never done digital Dungeon Mastering, yet, but I have been pretty obsessively into the D&D world since high school.
As a side hustle, I think this is a great idea if you love the game, but if you’re getting into it in order to make money, you might kinda hate it. There’s tons of rules and situations that, especially as the DM, you want to have a decent understanding of, and if you start learning the game as a moneymaker instead of just for fun, it could be a slog.
Also worth noting, the typical session can be 2-4 hours, so it’s a bit of a time crunch.
TL;DR if you already love D&D, it’s a fun way to make some money, but it’s not a great reason to get into the game.
D&D is the most enjoyable.
Thanks ❤
Whoooo is hiring for these. Love the job list but where do we apply? Thanks.
Hey Shane~ Another great informative video. Based upon the remote gigs/jobs/careers you talked about here, where would you suggest gig/job/career seekers go to search for some of these opportunities such as Wildlife Documentary Researcher, Virtual Event Planner, etc. so that they could form resume/cv and cover letters and start talking to the people who actually need help?
~Thank you!
Music blogger= needledrop (anthony fantano) but in writing.
Lineman for the county (remote)
As a reminder here is the list of Remote jobs. Bare in mind it is worth watching the video to get a breakdown and more details of each job:
1. Wildlife Documentry Researcher
2. Professional Dungeon Master (D&D not BDSM)
3. Smart Contract Developers (Blockchain, dApps, etc)
4. Virtual Event Planner
5. Journal Article Editor
6. Solar Salesperson (or Tech Sales)
7. Music Blogger
I personally will be looking into the Dungeon Master and Smart Contract Dev. I'd never heard of "professional" dungeon masters, sounds fun. Although I was more of Warhammer kid, than a D&D nerd.
I have heard ot the professional DM, I was considering it at a local game shop for fun or something. However, online he didn't really provide any sources or websites just general "yeah this is a thing". Love the BDSM clarification.
D&D not WHAT
@@storm_theorthoPA BDSM (B-ondage and D-iscipline, S-adism and M-asochism), is the other "job" one might do in a Dungeon. Theres lots of money in being a Dom 🤪
@@storm_theorthoPA Its another kind of of role playing that involves dungeons. 🤪
@@RoastLambShanks crazy
Shane,
You have my email.
I really need the assistance of someone there, to really get any of these jobs. I do apologize, but I believe you know how tough it actually is, to get through...
Stop being mad @ me
@ShaneHummus I've sent you a mail about job n°7