California Remote Workers Take Their Offices to the Beach

More than 100 people gathered at a 'remote work' meetup in San Diego's Pacific Beach to work outdoors and enjoy the sunny weather.

Mar. 14, 2026 at 7:38pm

Remote workers in San Diego took their jobs to the beach on Friday, setting up desks and laptops in the sand while enjoying the sunny weather. The event, organized by social media personality Scott Muirhead, attracted over 100 people who worked from the beach, some even networking with others. Local businesses like a bagel shop and sunglass company also participated, providing refreshments and accessories to the beachside workers.

Why it matters

The rise of remote work has allowed many Californians to take advantage of the state's beautiful weather and beaches, blending work and leisure in unconventional ways. This event highlights how the flexibility of remote work is transforming the way people think about their workspaces and work-life balance.

The details

The 'remote work' meetup took place on Friday at Pacific Beach in San Diego. Attendees brought their laptops, surfboards, and other beach gear, with the event organizer Scott Muirhead encouraging 'business casual' attire - 'Corporate up top. Beach mode below.' Local businesses like a bagel shop and sunglass company set up on the beach to serve the remote workers. Attendees were seen working under umbrellas or in the full sun, with some even networking with each other.

  • The event took place on Friday, March 14, 2026.

The players

Scott Muirhead

A social media personality who organized the 'remote work' meetup at Pacific Beach in San Diego.

Daniel Luehm

An attendee of the remote work meetup who was thankful to be working from the beach instead of the 'corporate-driven East Coast.'

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What they’re saying

“Bring your laptop, surfboard, football, volleyball, spikeball... whatever you've got. Business casual encouraged. (Corporate up top. Beach mode below.)”

— Scott Muirhead, Event Organizer (Instagram)

“San Diego is the best city I've ever lived in. I've been bouncing all over the country for the last five years and I am never leaving San Diego; it's like heaven on earth.”

— Scott Muirhead, Event Organizer (NBC7)

“What better way to meet other people while working remote than to come out here and, I don't know, get some networking in.”

— Daniel Luehm (NBC7)

The takeaway

This event showcases how the rise of remote work has enabled Californians to blend their work and leisure activities, taking advantage of the state's beautiful beaches and sunny weather. It highlights the flexibility and creativity that remote workers are bringing to their workspaces and work-life balance.