Working remotely or remotely working? San Diegans take wfh to the beach
Briefly

Working remotely or remotely working? San Diegans take wfh to the beach
"We've got business up top, fun on the bottom. So if we want to, we have the ability to work and then pop in the water for a little surf sesh." - Travis Laub, describing the hybrid work-play setup at the beach event where attendees could seamlessly transition between professional tasks and ocean activities."
"What better way to meet other people while working remote than to come out here and, I don't know, get some networking in," - Daniel Luehm, highlighting the networking benefits of the beach work event and the value of connecting with other remote workers in an outdoor setting."
"San Diego is the best city I've ever lived in. I've been bouncing all over the country for the last 5 years and I am never leaving San Diego; it's like heaven on earth." - Scott Muirhead, expressing his enthusiasm for San Diego's lifestyle and climate that enabled the unique beach office concept."
A remote work meet-up organized by social media content creator Scott Muirhead drew approximately 100 participants to Pacific Beach on Friday. Attendees set up workstations with laptops, routers, and beach furniture along Law Street, blending professional responsibilities with recreational activities like surfing. The event featured networking opportunities, virtual business card exchanges, and live music from a guitarist performing Bob Marley songs. Local businesses including Blenders Eyewear and coffee shops participated in the pop-up. Participants appreciated the unique San Diego opportunity to work outdoors during unseasonably warm March weather, with temperatures reaching 90 degrees at the coast.
Read at NBC 7 San Diego
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]