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How to push code from a hammock

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Sara Kassabian
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1,662
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Language
English
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Summary

GitLab's all-remote workforce allows employees to work from anywhere in the world, providing them with the autonomy to create workspaces that suit their lifestyles. This flexibility enables team members like Erich Wegscheider and Caroline to balance their careers with travel, working from diverse locations such as Bali and various European cities. The GitLab visiting grant encourages employees to connect with colleagues worldwide, reimbursing travel costs to facilitate these interactions. Despite the freedom remote work offers, challenges such as coordinating across time zones and maintaining routines persist, requiring digital nomads like Mike Miranda to be intentional about their schedules. Nevertheless, team members are encouraged to embrace the adventure and enjoy their unique experiences while maintaining their professional responsibilities.

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