ABOUT THIS SERIES: At Remote Equipment, we make gear that enables people to unplug from a hardwired world. In this series, we take a deeper look at those who are creatively redefining what it means to work remotely.
Regan Danner moved into a new office recently. A 2022 Ford F150.
And you'll have to excuse the fact that Danner's new office is often pretty cluttered. As a land surveyor for one of the largest architecture and engineering firms in the Southeast, he needs to bring everything with him, wherever he goes.
That means all the surveying tools required for him to do his job, things like electronic distance measurement instruments, a GPS, and an automatic level. It also means there's an ATV in the bed. In the cab, he'll have a phone charger, a change of clothes, plenty of insect repellent, a cooler, and even a portable microwave.
"I guess I'm a remote worker by default," said the 23-year-old with a laugh. "I like to think of remote as being away from the truck, away from any amenities,