Monday, April 9, 2007

Work in Your RV: Can It Be Done?

Because my background is in the outdoor travel industry, I could hardly resist adding a topic here for my friends who work in their RVs. RVs are recreational vehicles, and you would be shocked at the growing number of camping enthusiasts who retire from (or quit) the corporate life for a life on the road... and they need income, so they work in their RVs on the road.


Whether you work in an RV or not, this topic may be of interest as an alternative way to "work at home." Can you imagine being able to travel, enjoy the sights you've never seen, and do it NOW, while you work at home or work online? There are thousands of people doing just that.


Resources for working on the road are stronger and more plentiful than ever. With satellite internet, wi-fi locations nationwide, and many cellular wi-fi cards now available, you're just four wheels away from doing "work-at-home" in a different state every week. It's not for everyone, but just maybe it's right for you?


In this topic, we'll be exploring resources for the "free spirits" of the open road, work-camping warriors who take the less traveled path. I'll also be inviting select friends from our RVScrapbook.com , a social network for RV campers. Many, many of my members there work for themselves, from the road.


But up until now, this has been considered very specialized employment. Most RVers who want to work in their RVs go to work at campgrounds or in National Parks. Recently, more and more of them are discovering work on the web, and finding ways to create unique and interesting web sites, which gives them an exciting venue for telling the world about their travels - plus making money!


Check in on this topic for things ANYONE can do, even with a very mobile lifestyle.


Your work-at-home, work-in-your-RV Coach,


Anne Pierson


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Anne Pierson, Your Work at Home Coach For more like this, plus free lessons, visit www.learn-to-work-at-home.com

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