I didn't want to give up my job when we moved for my husband's. To keep it, I flew across the country almost every week.
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I didn't want to give up my job when we moved for my husband's. To keep it, I flew across the country almost every week.
"The unconventional arrangement allowed me to work remotely in Oklahoma for part of the month while returning to the office in South Dakota for two weeks at a time. It seemed worth a shot, despite the challenges."
"Traveling across the country so often was stressful, but we made it work. I often felt like a nomad bouncing between states and living in my parents' basement part-time."
After getting married, a woman faced the challenge of supporting her husband’s military training while keeping her dream job as a data analyst. Limited job opportunities in rural Oklahoma and the rarity of remote work in 2019 made the decision difficult. Her boss offered a unique solution: work remotely part-time in Oklahoma while returning to the office in South Dakota for two weeks. This arrangement, though exhausting, allowed her to maintain her career and support her husband, resulting in a demanding but rewarding lifestyle.
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