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Aridon
Feb 02, 2017Explorer
There aren't a ton of fully telecommuting jobs. Many people that do work that way are in technology and much of those do contract work. Web design and other programming work are big ones. You can also do phone work assuming you could pass muster with internet and phone requirements but you would need rock solid internet for VOIP as cell phones aren't going to cut it voice quality wise. You can do some kind of transcription work for a variety of sources.
Other than that, work camping, handy man stuff where you are setup. Problem will be how much you want to move as building client base is difficult as a gypsies. Work camping will tie you down for seasons. Not sure if that is a big deal.
You can try and be a youtube star but they pay sucks as you get fractions of a penny per view. It takes a lot of viral activity to push you up to meaningful money.
You can run a website or few. Advertising pays the bills assuming you can generate the traffic and keep people on the site.
Could try your hand at freelance writing, self publishing etc.
Other than that, work camping, handy man stuff where you are setup. Problem will be how much you want to move as building client base is difficult as a gypsies. Work camping will tie you down for seasons. Not sure if that is a big deal.
You can try and be a youtube star but they pay sucks as you get fractions of a penny per view. It takes a lot of viral activity to push you up to meaningful money.
You can run a website or few. Advertising pays the bills assuming you can generate the traffic and keep people on the site.
Could try your hand at freelance writing, self publishing etc.
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