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Nine Scenic Remote Working Setups for AdvisorsNine Scenic Remote Working Setups for Advisors
No longer tied to an office, these advisors decided to take in new scenery during the pandemic.
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Working remotely, or the virtual office—these are phrases that have taken on a different meaning for some advisors after a year of pandemic-related lockdowns and social distancing. While many advisors turned to kitchen tables, couches or home offices, others decided to create their own definitions of “remote.” Some embarked on short-term sabbaticals, others used it as an opportunity to work from the road, the country or a different country, while others reclaimed ice sheds and launched boats as office space.
Here’s a look at the advisors putting their own spin on “remote” over the past year.