1. 2.3 - Tim and Mary, Remote Work Couple’s Journey to Salesforce Success WFHForever.com 52:29

There are stories of remote work couples who have not only embraced the freedom of working from home but have taken it a step further, combining their professional pursuits with a love for adventure and nature. Meet Tim and Mary, a married couple whose remote work journey has transformed their lives in unimaginable ways.

Tim and Mary, both remote workers, share a unique bond as a couple who not only work remotely but also venture into the great outdoors whenever they can. Tim’s career transition from a demanding 911 dispatcher role to a Salesforce administrator, inspired by Mary’s success, showcases the transformative power of remote work.

One of the most intriguing aspects of Tim and Mary’s journey is their ability to merge work with adventure. They spend summer months on the road in their travel trailer, relying on Starlink satellite internet for connectivity. Their ultimate goal is to work remotely while traveling 4-6 months a year and snowbirding, embracing the therapeutic effects of nature.

On this episode we also discuss:

  • Tim’s Pivot and Salesforce Success

  • Remote Work’s Financial Impact

  • Future of Remote Work

  • A Unique Work-Life Balance

Connect with Mary on LinkedIn.

Connect with Tim on LinkedIn.

Find out more about Tim’s employer, Children of Fallen Patriot’s Foundation, whose mission is to provide college scholarships and educational counseling to military children who have lost a parent in the line of duty.

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Don is a serial podcaster and currently the producer and host of Work From Home Forever, a podcast highlighting remote employees and their engaging stories of furthering their careers and maintaining work/life balance. Don discovered his love for audio content creation in the 80's, when he and his brother would pretend they were DJ's and record voiceovers on cassette tapes. This passion was later reignited when he and his son created The Middle School Mind, a podcast to discuss a middle schoolers' perspective on the adolescent years.