| | | | | SCF Flight Expert Willis is always on the go, working from amazing spots around the world. With more workers able to do the same, we turned to Willis for his expert tips on how to plan a trip combining work and travel. | Scott’s Cheap Flights is, and has always been, an all-remote workplace, with over 50 travel-loving employees who are always itching to get out and explore the world.
In my three years here, I’ve sent emails from floating villages on Lake Titicaca, done Zoom calls from trains in rural Sicily, and been on live TV from a tiny town on a dirt road in Costa Rica. I’ve gotten pretty dang good at packing up my laptop (And my dog. And my baby.) and hitting the road for a few weeks or months at a time, and I’ve also picked up some pointers from my coworkers along the way.
If you’re someone who’s got a remote work arrangement and are ready to work from an exotic locale but are not quite sure how to get started, read on, friend, we’ve got you. | The world is your oyster—here’s how to pick your pearl | My biggest advice here is to follow your heart (and the deals), but the main things to consider are:- The local cost of living & renting a work-friendly place to stay
- Time zone (more on that below)
- Visas (how long can you stay before getting the boot? Do you need to apply for a visa?)
- Your personal WFH travel approach (we’ll start here)
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