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Sprink-Fitter
May 14, 2015Explorer
4X4Dodger wrote:Sprink-Fitter wrote:carlsdrivein wrote:
Hello there, I'm new here, and to rving in general but I'd like to ask a few questions regarding what you do for work while on the road. I have a few ideas of ways to make money while I'm gone, I'm a freelance photographer and I'm starting a travel blog with my girlfriend, but I know the likelihood of those supporting us completely are very slim, so I'm interested in other more concrete ways. Ideally I'd like to find something I can do every year for a few months, working nonstop during that time until the job is over, so we can have the rest of the year free to travel. Other than the harvest picking jobs in the lower 48, the only jobs like that I know about are here in Alaska, like fishing lodges, canneries and on the railroad, where you sign a contract for 3-5 months and work 12 hours every day, which is ideal except for that it's in alaska and if we're having to travel all the way back north each year for work, it's gonna get really expensive. So I'm just curious if anyone else knows of any jobs like this in the lower 48, some perhaps you guys do when you're in need of extra cash. Thanks for any suggestions!
Do you really work 12 hour days everyday, I don't think you could pay me enough to do that
I used to work 15 and 16 hours a day 7 days a week...when you have your own business this is what you do if it is required. And often I was woken in the middle of the night to deal with a problem. (my instructions to my staff)
We own two businesses, we work some long days for one of them but only a couple days, then off for a few weeks.
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