
Coliving & Remote Work Glossary
What is a Remote Worker?
A remote worker is someone who works outside of a traditional office - often from home, a coworking space, a café, or even while traveling. Thanks to the internet, many jobs can now be done from anywhere, and remote workers are people who’ve embraced that freedom.
It’s not just a job perk anymore - it’s a way of life.
Why Does the Term Matter for Remote Workers or Digital Nomads?
Understanding this term helps define the foundation of the digital nomad lifestyle. While not all remote workers travel, all digital nomads are remote workers. It’s the baseline that makes location-independent living possible.
It also shapes how people choose accommodation, community, and even destinations - because work is still part of the equation.
How Does Nomadico Relate to Remote Workers?
Nomadico is designed specifically for remote workers. Our homes offer fast internet, dedicated coworking areas, and a supportive environment where people can stay productive and feel connected at the same time.
Whether someone is freelancing, building a startup, or working full-time for a remote company, we’ve created a space where they don’t have to choose between focus and fun.
Common Misconceptions About Remote Workers
“They just work from bed in pajamas.”
Many remote workers maintain a professional routine, use ergonomic setups, and are highly productive.
“It’s all about flexibility - no structure.”
While schedules can be flexible, most remote workers still have deadlines, calls, and structured work hours.
“Anyone who works online is a digital nomad.”
Not quite - many remote workers stay rooted in one place. Nomadism is about mobility, not just remote work.
Related Terms
Digital Nomad (Digital Nomadism)
Remote Office (Coworking)
Remote-First (Digital Nomadism)
Flexible Workspace (Coworking)
Community Manager (Coliving)
