Darin Miller has been involved in remote work since before it was cool. A longtime engineer, Miller saw the evolution of the modern office space first hand, with more and more individuals electing to work-from-home. Coworking spaces were popping up everywhere, where employees from different companies share a common office environment. Everywhere, that is, except Kansas. “I see this and I’m like, ‘This is a huge opportunity,’” Miller said. “It’s also a huge issue if you have a great job, and you just decide to live someplace else. Because now remote work is possible. So you can have a great job located in Kansas, but that doesn’t mean people are going to be located here.” When his engineering career stalled, in 2016, Miller started Iron Clad Coworking in Wamego, which relies on remote workers as one of its core revenue streams.
Source: Salina Journal