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Hosting remote workers in paradise (Ep368)
Summary
Robert Nunez discusses his experience in short-term rentals and shares insights on how the COVID-19 pandemic shifted his focus towards catering to remote workers in Aruba. He discusses the importance of providing workspaces and creating a community to attract remote workers, and offers advice to aspiring hosts on learning from other operators and challenging oneself to grow.
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