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4advtr
Jun 23, 2013Explorer
Just to reiterate, there are definitely jobs out there and it can be done. I will admit working in the RV is a little more challenging than working in my purpose built office in our old house. However as I type this from under the awning listening to the birds chirp I'm reminded that there are always trade offs and in my particular case I feel much better about my current situation.
An additionally plus to my current situation, if by chance my "remote" job goes away suddenly as IT and Sales jobs can do I'm not tied to a particular job market. I'm now much more flexible for relocation if needed for a job and less likely to have to sell my house. I'm fairly comfortable living in my RV no matter what my situation.
An additionally plus to my current situation, if by chance my "remote" job goes away suddenly as IT and Sales jobs can do I'm not tied to a particular job market. I'm now much more flexible for relocation if needed for a job and less likely to have to sell my house. I'm fairly comfortable living in my RV no matter what my situation.
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