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Telework Friendly Communities

Teleworker Friendly Communities

My name is Scott Cooper and my wife Angie and I are full time teleworkers.  In my search for teleworker friendly communities I ran across Underss4success.com, met Tom and Kate and the result was this blog from where we are going to share communities that we discover who have met the criteria for being considered teleworker friendly.

What are the criteria for being considered?

  1. The community needs to be one of the beautiful places in the world.
  2. The community needs to be rich in recreational activities.
  3. The community needs to be outside the commuter radius of major population centers.  This means the cost of living will be lower for those of us fortunate enough to telework.
  4. High speed Internet is a given.  Without this telework isn’t possible.
  5. Close proximity to a regional airport.  Even teleworkers have to jump a jet from time to time.
  6. Access to the finer things from time to time.  We all like to catch a game, a play, or just visit a nice 5 star restaurant.

Feel free to leave comments and suggestions about communities you are aware of that meet these criteria.  We are always looking for another slice of paradise.

One Response to “Telework Friendly Communities”

  1. Hank Bartholomew says:

    Scott,
    Thank you for sending me the link to “your” web site. I’ve ordered “The Book” and look forward to reading it.
    Regardless of how my election turns out, I want to start a conversation with you about the potential for promoting Rainier as a telework-friendly community and generating interest within the Rainier community, including the Rainier school system.
    I’m sure that you must have a lot of stimulating motivational information to pass on to bright, IT-oriented students and faculty at RHS.
    Have you spoken at any length with Michael Carter?
    I hope we can sit down for a coffee and chat sometime soon.
    Best regards,
    Hank Bartholomew

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