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Hi, I'm Pat O'Hara - my wife and I share a love of travel and living in foreign countries. I'm preparing to open a real estate office in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. In 2016, my wife and I sold everything and moved to Costa Rica. Since then, we've lived in Spain, Croatia and Mexico, working remotely as recruiters.
The best thing about living and working remotely in other countries is that we're on vacation every moment we're not working! Before work, we've enjoyed activities such as searching for scallop shells on the Mediterranean coast, kayaking in the Sea of Cortez, and having coffee in a Zagreb coffee shop.
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