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With what type of degree can I easily find a good job working at home (telecommuting)?

I am a student interested in finding a job working at home once I graduate with my current degree (BA Physics) or after I got a second degree. I was wondering if I got a masters in Computer Science for example how difficult would it be for me to find a job where I could telecommute. I am interested in finding a job/career, not starting a business at home and I am not looking for a low paying job (less than $40,000). Is there another field where it would be easier to find a job with these requirements? What type of degree or certifications are best suited for finding a position that allows extensive if not solely telecommuting?

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2. Yes, with a college degree you are certainly headed on the right tract. It is a given fact that most company employers are seeking not only the length of experience but are also in hot pursuit of exclusive background credentials that only a college degree would entail.

Just take a look at some of the much higher compensated telecommuting opportunities online. You won't be surprised at all to see exacty how many employers are actually looking for candidates with at least a bachelors degree or more than 5 years of experience in the field of choice.

So if you have a bachelors degree your chances of landing a great paying career are greatly enhanced and if you have a masters degree, your opportunity of being hired by some of the nation's major employers will go thru the roof!

Good Luck!