A whole new world of work
While the pandemic has led to the loss of the two-week holiday abroad for many, some workers have jumped at the opportunity to take up a longer project in a country far from home
Working from home has its benefits, and one of them is that you don't actually have to be at home.
That's a concept that more and more people are coming to grips with. As companies such as Microsoft and Dropbox announce that staff will be allowed to work remotely as a permanent measure, those employees are increasingly considering upping sticks, renting out their homes in the cities and turning themselves into digital nomads, working for...
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