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I would think about my specific budgeting needs. Think about cost of transportation, the time you spend getting ready and commuting, the time and effort spent leaving your house. All of this should be taken into consideration.
As an engineer, I don't think my hour should be below $27. for a position of 5 days and 8 hours that would be the minimum. For a 3-day position, I wouldn't do it for less than $29 an hour.
I believe a petroleum engineer should be making more than $29/hr in any case.
I really don't think there is a number. I make significantly more than enough to cover my lifestyle and put lots in saving. I am so much happier remote.
That's a different situation since 60k wouldn't be a comfortable enough salary for me. Currently I make 90k and live in a cheap area. Someone could offer me double and I wouldn't take it. I have no debt, I'm comfortable with my lifestyle. Why go back to being miserable?
The consideration I often see ignored is that remote work trades interaction for efficiency. The extra hour a day I used to spend driving is free work time that I use. I often have a thought about a problem and I will jump on my computer at 10 pm. All that goes away. If I am full 8 to 5 I will take a lunch every day. I will leave my computer at work. There will be no working evening or weekends for free. Due to interruptions at my desk I would estimate a loss of 20 hours of productivity vs full remote.