-Source-The Boston Globe- If your dream job involves working from home with a view of the mountains youre in luck. Under a new program signed into law last week Vermont will pay some workers up to $10000 to move there and work remotely for an out-of-state company. To qualify workers must be employed full time with a company based outside Vermont and move to the Green Mountain State on or after January 1 2019. The worker must also perform most duties from a Vermont home office or co-working space. The state will then issue grants to newly minted Vermonters up to $5000 per year for two years for things like moving expenses Internet access or a computer. The grants which the law caps at $125000 for 2019 will be available on a first-come first-served basis. One of the bills sponsors Senator Virginia Lyons said the law was aimed at bringing new workers into the state who will become productive members of their communities. Lyons also said she hopes to retain college students who might leave for jobs after graduation. This looks like an opportunity for us to bring people into the state who might not otherwise be here" Lyons a Democrat told the Globe on Friday. Lyons said the bill doesnt target specific industries but those who work in video gaming travel or software development could find the new program to be a good opportunity.