Depends on what kind of work you are to work, but yes in general working remotely is clearly possible if there is no 'office' needed. Although I personally prefer 50/50 because of human interaction.
Not sure if you are rich or something, but wouldn't you have to find a remote job first and then move out of state?
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Depends on what kind of work you are to work, but yes in general working remotely is clearly possible if there is no 'office' needed. Although I personally prefer 50/50 because of human interaction.
Not sure if you are rich or something, but wouldn't you have to find a remote job first and then move out of state?
haha I am not rich at all! My plan is to definitely find a remote job before moving.
WeWorkRemotely is a great place to look for remote-only jobs.
Thank you paul!