The nomadic workers: travel more, enjoy more, earn more
A new study focusing on a new type of worker (Anywhere Worker) presents a surprising figure according to which 90% of "nomadic workers" report an increase in their income, even though they do not work from a permanent place.
It also turns out that digital nomadism, which was the domain of young singles, has also become a phenomenon among family owners
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15/05/2022
Sunday, 15 May 2022, 12:38 Updated: Tuesday, 17 May 2022, 14:13
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Since the outbreak of the corona plague, there are people who have significantly changed their lifestyle and work.
Digital nomadism that was the exclusive domain of young singles, has also become a familiar phenomenon in the lives of a larger group of people that includes families, couples and groups of friends, who choose to combine a trip to work and work on a trip.
This lifestyle is made possible thanks to the transition to long-distance work and the growing desire to combine career and leisure in a more flexible way.
And here, although for most of us an ongoing journey around the world is linked to giving up a career, it turns out, at least according to the testimony of the digital nomads themselves, that not only are they gaining more experiences, but they are also succeeding in earning more.
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New type of workers from the Anywhere Worker trend (Photo: ShutterStock)
The new lifestyle combines work and travel
The high-tech company Fiverr International Ltd. (NYSE: FVRR) presents insights from a new study conducted in collaboration with Lonely Planet, a world-leading media company in the field of travel and travel guidance.
The study of the two, which focuses on a new type of employees 90% of the
respondents
in the study reported an increase or stability in their income since they became "Anywhere Workers".
You can learn about the new lifestyle, which combines work and travel.
Workers from everywhere: combining trips with work (Photo: ShutterStock)
Among the findings of the study we found that:
54% of "digital nomads" define themselves as "remote workers" who travel without being restricted to work from the office.
Over 60% of them work full time, but still travel and work from different places.
About 25% define themselves as Slomads - who work remotely and travel, but settle down each time for long periods.
More jobs allow for remote work
84% of "workers from everywhere" found a job that allows them to travel while working.
98% of them plan to continue working remotely and travel for at least another six months.
Employees from all over are engaged in diverse fields, the most common of which are: IT, engineering, digital marketing, consulting, BI, architecture and design.
The next destination is chosen based on cost of living and internet quality
Local culture and weather are priorities for choosing the next destination but living costs are the overriding consideration (33%).
The "workers from everywhere" want to live in places where there are educational institutions for their children, evidence that "workers from everywhere" also travel and work as parents.
Nearly half (45%) of workers from all over are married and 70% of them are parents.
The cost of living is a crucial consideration (33%) in choosing the next destination (Photo: ShutterStock)
Combining experiences, trips, career and family
Gali Arnon, VP of Marketing, Fiverr
: “In recent years, and even more so during the Corona period, millions of people have changed their work style and lifestyle in favor of working remotely.
Fiverr's platform allows them the flexibility to travel the world and work differently.
Those 'workers from everywhere' combine daily experiences of travel, career and family life.
We are at the beginning of this new era, which has opened up opportunities for many to live and work in a different way. "
Nitia
Chambers, VP of Content and Editor-in-Chief, Lonely Planet:
"We are delighted to embrace this new reality, where our human desire to travel and explore connects with the way many choose to live. The 'workers from everywhere' passion for purpose, connection and true meaning is part of Lonely Planet's DNA.
Digital nomads: sometimes even earn more (Photo: ShutterStock, Shutterstock)
Access to global opportunities
Fiverr's mission is to change the way the world works together, provide the world with access to professionals and provide them with access to global opportunities so that each can grow their own business and brand and fulfill their dreams.
Lonely Planet is a subsidiary of Red Ventures, a travel training company and the number 1 brand in the world for travel guides.
From 1973 onwards, the company provides reliable and inspiring information to travelers through the web, in printed guides or in mobile products.
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