When people hear you “work remotely” (especially if you’re a travel writer), they pretty much assume you set your laptop on a beach chair, pop open a cold beer, and get to typing while scantily clad women fan you with palm fronds. Unfortunately, that’s not true.
I should know. After a year of working on the road from cramped coach seats, cruise ship lounges, and remote prairies in South Dakota, I’ve found that it’s not nearly as simple as finding a seat in the Downtown Indianapolis Panera and busting out your laptop, even if the Indianapolis Panera is a lovely place to work >>>
Story By : BY MATT MELTZER ; @mmeltrez
