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As many of the frequent travelers have noticed, airlines have been tightening the regulations for years. Just as it finally seems that we have reached a point where no added fees could be implemented, another thing suddenly comes up. With...
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With the news of fires in Australia, Russia and Brazil, huge amounts of carbon are being released into the atmosphere. This is especially bad, knowing that the damage done to the environment is becoming worse with each passing day. Instead...
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Have you ever wondered why countries such as Switzerland and Germany never rank particularly high on the list of the favorite digital nomad destinations? It is unquestionable that these nations have a plethora of beautiful cities and locations with tremendous...
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If you plan to head out on a trip, do not forget to choose your insurance! Otherwise, you take an unnecessary risk upon yourself. As it turns out, in recent times, there has been a rise in the insurance claims...
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While traveling gives you a tremendous opportunity to meet the lovely locals and their culture, the fact remains that you should always keep an eye open to all the scam artists who are trying to steal your money away. Regardless...
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Traveling to Europe is something that all nomads should experience at least at some point in their lives. However, those who travel to this gorgeous continent in search of work need to take some additional things into consideration. Depending on...
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Remote working is now an industry standard, rather than an exception. However, with such a high number of people choosing this route, the question of security comes into play. Limiting access to your sensitive data becomes a number one priority...
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According to employers, the main disadvantage of remote working teams, compared to the traditional way of doing business is the inability to communicate synchronously. While most nomads would highly disagree with this statement, we have to remain as neutral as...
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