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I guarantee you, it's not. The typical person's first day programming ends in tears, and is also their last. If you open an editor to craft code, without a sense of dread, you are among the few with the rare gift*.
You are recognizing that full time developers have a lot of leverage to negotiate their work conditions.
Any job that doesn't require hands on manual dexterity can be done better remotely, at an organization that puts in a minimal investment in modern tools.
Remote work is common among developers because developers got access to great remote tools early, and because developers frequently have a lot of negotiation power with their employer.
From the perspective of a hiring manager, "Digital Transformation" is "Business Analyst" and both are quite valuable. Both are much more valuable when paired with some automation skills, which it sounds like you have.
In your shoes, I would reach out to technology recruiters and let them know I have that combination, and that I'm looking for a new fully remote role. Then see what comes your way.
There's going to be a rush of demand for your talents when folks currently betting heavily of AI reach the "find out" end of the equation.
Thanks for your insightful comment. I appreciate the advice! I'll definitely start looking for other roles more actively and see what comes up.
Thanks for your insightful comment. I appreciate the advice! I'll definitely start looking for other roles more actively and see what comes up.