What are the top 5 most remote work friendly cities? - Running Remote
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- In my continuous effort to get everyone super excited about remote work, I came across two studies of the most remote friendly cities in the United States and decided to make a video about it. The funny thing was that the two studies actually had different data so I wanted to show you guys both so I'd get less hate in the comments :)
Study 1: havenlife.com/...
Study 2: pragli.com/rem...
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Anything else you'd like to know about remote work? I can do the research and make a video but always looking for ideas :)
Hi, if possible I would like to see your take on the new freelancers law that went into effect in California, AB5. How do you see this affecting remote workers like myself in California and how it will affect other states in the future?
I've heard of it but haven't really looked into it yet. Consider it done.
by 2027... welp that sped up a whole lot now with covid
You’re telling me! Looks like we are at 60% right now
Thank you soo much. Your videos gave me the courage to ask my employer for permanent remote status and got approved. I am now planning my move to Carlsbad CA from NYC . Thanks for the great videos 💥💥
Congrats! I bet you’re going to save a lot of money.
The opportunity to work from home is not the prerogative for many low-wage occupations. The correlation that high paid occupations can work remote is not at all surprising. Especially if it includes self-employed/ SMB business, IT/Programming , Sales, Consulting, Editing, Marketing, certain legal services I assume, and maybe even types of small scale manufacturing.
I'd really like to see what jobs are specifically linked to high in income for any particular area as well as what exactly is included in the enigmatic "professional, scientific, and technical services" contain. If WFH growth is predicted, than it may be natural to assume that whatever growth will be directly related to those industries and companies. %50 is absolutely huge for WFH.
Good video.
Great content and super relevant since covid! Thanks for your research/video.
just came here to say the first time pronounciation of Alpharetta cracked me up. it's an Atlanta suburb, btw :)
Thanks Katelyn. I apologize for my canadianess.
En-Sin-EE-Tas ;-) Its just North of Del Mar (San Diego)
Thanks!
@@RunningRemote it's a cool city but in reality you could be "remote working" in any of a dozen other costal cities in Southern California. They are indeed very nice but you HAVE to have a car and co-working spaces really only exist in downtown San Diego. So not sure the criteria for this list other than coincidental reports of "working out of my home address" on someone's 1040... San Clemente is also quite isolated. Austin was significantly lower on the list and i find that city to be more "friendly" to the Remote Work lifestyle - if a stereotype of only "one" really exists. Dig your vids. Thanks.