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Reddit mentions of Lifestyle Entrepreneur: Live Your Dreams, Ignite Your Passions and Run Your Business From Anywhere in the World
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Release date | September 2019 |
There are several useful resources in the sidebar. You can start by looking at the two remote jobs links there (e.g., [Remote | OK] (http://remoteok.io/) and [We Work Remotely] (http://weworkremotely.com/)).
As a CS grad, you have more "location independent" options than many other people. If you have software engineering or developer skills, you have even more.
Instead of competing with masses of people for low skill remote work - you might want to check out high-skill freelancing services such as [10x] (http://www.10xmanagement.com/) or [Guru Engineering & Architecture jobs] (http://www.guru.com/d/jobs/c/engineering-architecture/). Talented software engineers and developers can do very well on sites such as [Toptal] (http://www.toptal.com/).
Some of the more generic freelance/remote work sites (such as flexjobs) also have [a decent number of remote "software developer" jobs] (https://www.flexjobs.com/search?search=software+developer&location=).
One more thought - as a full time employee, your biggest challenge might be overcoming the "9-5 mindset".
There are a few books out there that can help you with that. I recommend these, but there are many others:
Hope this is helpful and good luck on your journey!