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How To Work-From-Home While (Shhh…) Also Traveling • Indie Traveller

Ever since the pandemic hit, the media has been awash with trendwatching pieces about how society might change. I’m guessing some of the pandemic-induced trends will fade over time, but one that I think might actually stick is the remote work revolution. 

Companies around the world have been forced to adopt flexible work-from-home rules — and now it seems many will make them permanent.

If so, this will have a huge impact on travel. 

Millions of office workers will not just be able to work-from-home… but they may do so without, well, actually being at home. This will open up different forms of travel.

If you want to experiment with being a digital nomad of sorts — even for just a week or a few days — now could be a perfect time. 

Working remotely from anywhere

It’s fascinating how remote working became almost universally accepted overnight. 

To the surprise of managers around the world, their companies did not spontaneously implode the moment they sent employees to…

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