FAIRFIELD-SUISUN, CALIFORNIA Emily Weddington at her home in Brentwood, Tennessee, a suburban city outside of Nashville, on Friday April 30, 2021. She and her husband decided to move from Atlanta to be closer to family and have a larger yard for their dogs. Because of relaxed work-from-home policies during the pandemic, some workforces now are able to live much farther from where their jobs are based. (John Amis/The Atlanta Journal-Constitution/TNS) Remote, remote work opportunities may outlive pandemic It’s now, give or take, 240 miles door to door. She and her husband have the same Atlanta-based jobs they did before Covid-19. She’s in marketing for a company that produces corporate reports and he’s in finance for a commercial real estate firm.