What Are the Best Work-From-Home Science Opportunities for Disabled Individuals?

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Individuals with disabilities seeking work-from-home opportunities in scientific fields such as mathematics, physics, engineering, chemistry, and biology can explore various avenues. Online tutoring in math and science is a viable option, as well as creating educational websites to share resources and charge a fee. However, establishing credibility and qualifications is crucial for securing remote positions with major companies. Pursuing further education may also enhance opportunities for original, publishable work in science.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of online tutoring platforms and methodologies
  • Basic web design skills for creating educational websites
  • Knowledge of remote work tools and job application processes
  • Familiarity with scientific disciplines such as math, physics, and biology
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  • Research online tutoring platforms like Tutor.com or Wyzant
  • Learn web design using tools like WordPress or Wix
  • Explore remote job opportunities on platforms like FlexJobs or Remote.co
  • Investigate educational programs or certifications in scientific fields
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This discussion is beneficial for disabled individuals interested in pursuing work-from-home opportunities in science, educators looking to expand their online presence, and anyone seeking flexible remote work arrangements in scientific disciplines.

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I have been a disable person for some years, and I was wondering about the possibilities of working at home on any field of science. math, physics, enginiery, chem, biology etc.

I d really appreciate to learn more info about the possibilities of working at home. Feel free to add advices.

Thanks a lot in advance.
 
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That will depend on your background and what you want to accomplish. If you have no background in the sciences but want to contribute original, publishable work to the field, it's probably not too likely - not without going back for an education, anyway. There's just so much that's already been done, so much you need to learn before you can even think of something new. But there's always the possibility of going back to school.
 
You can do Tutoring Online in Math and Science courses. Or better yet if you know anybody that can do web design you can have them design you your own site for educational purposes like posting math and science videos and work-sheets to study along. Just remember to charge users a reasonable fee.

General Training and Educational Services (For example):
http://gteservices.com/CMS15/
 
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If you have the qualifications a lot of major companies now offer remote-employee positions or allow tele-commuting opportunities. You still need to be qualified for the position, but work arrangements are much more flexible now than in the past.
 
debtfree01 said:
I work out at home and walk and play tennis. I wouldn't mind being able to use the machines at the gym to tone up, but by working out at home, I know I've incorporated it into my every day life. I don't have to go anywhere to exercise, so that's a good thing.

... :confused:

Let us try to stay on topic here.
 
H.M. Murdock said:
I have been a disable person for some years, and I was wondering about the possibilities of working at home on any field of science. math, physics, enginiery, chem, biology etc.

I d really appreciate to learn more info about the possibilities of working at home. Feel free to add advices.

Thanks a lot in advance.
If you have not already established some credibility or work history with an employer, it's going to be REALLY hard to convince anybody to pay you to work from home. Believe me - I've been there. If you have some great idea that can result in self-employment from home, you might have a chance. Good luck.
 

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