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PawPaw_n_Gram
Feb 26, 2014Explorer
First priority - establish a work from home position - make sure it pays what you need expense wise, and that you can save enough to buy the RV you want/ need.
Second priority - determine your internet needs and requirements. Determine if those needs can even be met from a mobile internet connection. I was able to do much of my IT job remotely from home during my last year working. However, I found that when I traveled - most hotel hardwired connections were not sufficient to do that work. Forget WiFi. Mobile internet via satellite is expensive and difficult to manage.
Third priority - pay off your TV and your RV, build a small emergency fund - then you can go.
We take the dining table out of our TT when we are going somewhere for a few months - setup a desktop computer in that location.
Second priority - determine your internet needs and requirements. Determine if those needs can even be met from a mobile internet connection. I was able to do much of my IT job remotely from home during my last year working. However, I found that when I traveled - most hotel hardwired connections were not sufficient to do that work. Forget WiFi. Mobile internet via satellite is expensive and difficult to manage.
Third priority - pay off your TV and your RV, build a small emergency fund - then you can go.
We take the dining table out of our TT when we are going somewhere for a few months - setup a desktop computer in that location.
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