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westernrvparkow
Jul 24, 2013Explorer
Sounds like you need to find a sales position with a large territory. As with most any full time job, you will have to put in your requisite hours at the appointed places. There aren't too many positions with benefits that allow to do what the heck ever you want, whenever you want to. The only thing you might find with the benefits included is going to be a road warrior type position that will allow you to use your RV instead of planes, trains and automobiles. This will most likely result in you spending your time on the road in bad RV parks in the suburbs of major cities that have mostly been taken over by long term guests. There aren't a whole lot of sales jobs where your customers are located in vacation spots. Even a job selling to the hospitality industry would be 80% city work, since there are many more hotels and motels in cities than there are at the Grand Canyon and the like. About the only people who truly can make a good living full timing in the woods and at vacation destinations are those who make a living by being connected to the internet, i.e. programmers, system people and the like. And even that is starting to shrink since companies are starting to rethink the whole "work from home" dynamic.
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