Every academic with an earned graduate degree, a doctorate or master’s degree, or any teacher with a bachelor’s degree willing to commit to successfully completing a graduate program can develop an alternative to the traditional college classroom by teaching online courses for post-secondary academic institutions. Of course, every prospective online adjunct need to become familiar with the faculty application section in the websites of community colleges, for-profit schools and state universities because it is in these sections that information about available online faculty positions can be easily found and acted upon. The reality of academic employment today is that the vast majority of post-secondary instruction is being moved to the Internet because academic administrators find distance education technology very cost-efficient and new and returning college and university students appreciate the ease of earning an academic degree from their personal computers at home and at work. The alert educator with a moderate level of computer skill can learn how to apply for multiple online adjunct faculty positions by entering the faculty application sections of community colleges, state university, four-year state college and technical school websites. It will take determination and focus to build an online teaching schedule, but the effort will be worth it because teaching online put the control of the schedule in the hands of the online adjunct instructor.