Michigan’s 15 Best Cities to Work in Your Underwear
I am fascinated by work-from-home people. I need human contact and a change of scenery on a daily basis. Not Michigan's remote workers. They are built differently and, therefore, have different needs than a typical homeowner. If you're looking to relocate to a more "office-free" locale and limit your contact with coworkers, we've compiled 2024's Best Michigan's Cities for Remote Work, thanks to the lawn care gurus at LawnStarter.com.
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It takes a special kind of discipline to be someone who works from home (WFH). I can't even fathom how they manage to work when you are surrounded by so many things that are associated with relaxation. Your bed, TV, snacks, your bed, video games, your backyard, your bed, and, of course, your bed.
What Makes a City Remote Worker Friendly
LawnStarter's annual ranking of 500 cities for work-from-home friendliness throughout the United States takes several factors into consideration. How's the internet connection? Do you have access to the speed you need?
Are there any financial incentives in place by cities hoping to attract remote workers? What about accessibility to coffee shops, grocery stores, and Uber Eats, and safety? Is there a coworking space available nearby in the event you actually have to put on pants and see your coworkers? This study took all of that and more into account in order to determine which of Michigan's cities is the best for remote workers.
The 15 Best Cities For Remote Workers in Michigan
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