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ISSUE #82WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 2026

24,000 REMOTE JOBS. ONE SEARCH BOX. SKIP THE COMMUTE FOREVER.

SkipTheDrive is a job board built exclusively for remote and work-from-home positions — 24,000+ listings from 2,400+ companies across tech, healthcare, finance, marketing, customer service, and more. Free for job seekers. No commute required.

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SkipTheDrive
The commute you never have to take

The commute is optional now.

It took a pandemic to prove it, but the data is in — millions of jobs can be done from anywhere with a laptop and an internet connection. The problem is finding them. General job boards are full of listings where "remote" is buried in the fine print and means "remote on Tuesdays if your manager is in a good mood."

SkipTheDrive is different. Every single listing is remote. That's the filter. That's the whole site.

24,000+ listings from 2,400+ companies — tech, healthcare, finance, marketing, writing, customer service, project management, education, accounting. Entry-level to senior. Full-time, part-time, contract. All of it filtered for actual remote work, updated daily.

Free for job seekers. No account required to search.

One heads-up: when you click a listing, it takes you to the company's main website rather than the specific job page — you'll need to navigate to their careers section from there. Small friction, but worth knowing so you don't think the link is broken.

The name said it all in 2013 when they launched. It still does.

Go find the job you can do in your pajamas.

ONE JAW-DROPPING SITE. EVERY MORNING.

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