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You got me thinking...what about pop up food stands, hair salons etc... Alot of the campgrounds we've been to have no food also, could be so nice to get some fun extensions in the kids hair or, hair cuts. Two separate ideas but, came to my mind at the same time (lol). Thanks for the video!
Did you mention work campers/ host?? That’s what we have done and it’s been amazing. We love the out - doors , get a free RV site and get paid too!! I don’t care for the TEchy jobs but some people may. We are traveling missionaries and love sharing the gospel and having fun doing it. All to His Glory!!
Thank you so much for your content! We are about to become full timers and we have never even RV’d before, but we feel Jesus pulling us towards this lifestyle. So y’all have been very informative. I can’t believe the amazing RV community and how they help each other. It’s what suburbia used to be 🥰
We work selling Tupperware on the road. Got a big coach with lots of storage and do vendor events. Love yo visit new places and meet new people. Loving what I do!
Seriously considering making the jump to on the road life full time as a senior. Good video, great thoughts, helpful info (especially UA-cam income expectations). Looking forward to more videos.
Funny thing..... We've (my entire team) been working remotely since Covid started in March 2020. Management decided to officially move us to a new office location that has been set up as a shared site, so basically it's enough space for about half the staff. We aren't expected to go in unless it's absolutely necessary. I broached the idea of working from the road and was immediately shot down. The only difference would be my actual location not being a "stationary, bricks and sticks" structure. They actually get more hours out of us this way too. No hour commute each way and no distraction like talking to coworkers across the aisle. I've always said that we just need power and a reliable internet connection. They just don't get it. Maybe one day, but not yet.
Love the money tree intro 😅 we workamp as needed and have had many cool experiences like working and amusement park, Amazon, the sugarbeet harvest, a camphost etc. I also have a successful Etsy shop with items mostly geared towards campers and travelers so that’s a lot of fun.
I tutor English online for a company called Cambly. No degree required (although I do have a BS degree). English must be a first language. I choose my own hours, no minimum number required. Lessons are already designed so no lesson prep. Can work anywhere in the world where you have fast internet because you are taking video calls from around the world. Cambly doesn't pay as much as some other companies but I have SS income also, so it's enough. I can easily make $1,000 a month or more.
Thank you guys you know I have a much smaller RV than you so the organizational thing is what I was looking for. But in a few years I'm going to retire from doing surgery as a first assist and I really like the this video here that kind of helps me think of some ideas to make some extra cash after retirement while I'm traveling around but I really think that your videos are awesome thank you so much for the time you spent on these and you guys have a great great day thanks again Andrew Truffin
Thank you for making this video. I have wondered how most of you that are on the road full time actually afford to do it. I watch several UA-camrs regularly that are full time and you are the only one that I can think of off the top of my head that has explained in-depth several ways to make an income while traveling. With my current profession (HVAC Tech) I have become burnt out, I also have adult children that are about to be scattered around the country and would like to still be able to spend more than just a weeks vacation with them. Still in the research phase of acquiring an RV to make the dream a reality. These ideas are great to bring in income to afford all of the expenses that would come with a dream like this. Although I would need to reevaluate the budget to compare being in sticks and bricks vs. being on the road to get an idea of what would be needed for an income. I am guessing that being on the road would be less than living in an apartment. Or about the same depending on costs of RV and maintenance, fuel cost, cost of campsites and anything else that comes with this different lifestyle.
Best wishes as you evaluate your next steps. RV life costs can be cheaper in some cases and more expensive in others. So many factors that change costs.
Hi! What we do from the road is manage the manager of our rental properties, look for more investments & report & share with our partners on the profits we made! We love the RV life! Thanks for your inspiration!
Aspira connect is a good job to work remotely but they provide you the computer but they won't allow you to travel but you get to learn cool things relating to camping
Just saying hello! I’m also in Apopka and we recently just got our class B. I teach for OCPS (at RSE) but look forward to weekend trips and plan to travel during school breaks. Would love to meet your family sometime.
In the name of all things Holy, NEVER use Wi-Fi at a coffee shop! That is the absolute easiest way to get your laptop hacked . Unsecured (password-less) Wi-Fi is the leading route for others to access a computer.
GG I was hurt in a accident and unable to work now. Wow I sure could use some help on finding a product/products to sell on Amazon to keep from losing my butt!
Great information I’m glad you were willing to share it I really need some help with my UA-cam skills I make great videos I don’t know how to get them to my channel I know spend more time studying! Thomyt
So I'm in IT and thinking wife works for the schools. Debating on trying remote during the summer that she has off. Internet is the big thing and expense for it as I need decent internet and will need get specific sites with good internet.
Check out the video we did on our mobile internet set up. There are some great options (that don't break the bank) out there. Our set up is very simple and not complex. ua-cam.com/video/C66UiqMJEhw/v-deo.html
Watch your channel all the time. Got a question not about this video. We want to find a park around McAllen Texas or brownsville, south Padre area, would you have any recommendations?
I work remotely, but the jobs I work for requires me to work from home. I haven't found a job that lets me work remotely and allows me to travel. I'm hoping to changing jobs soon since I work for a camping reservations making agency
My family of 4 is about to start this camper living adventure in order to travel for my husbands job. That being said my 2 kids obviously will need to be homeschooled. How did u set up homeschooling for ur kiddos? 😅
Hey there! Thanks for watching this video on Income Ideas While Traveling! If you enjoyed it, please don't forget to subscribe to our UA-cam channel! → ua-cam.com/channels/FuE6zYaSBoN3jDDgxuVRgw.html Blog Post that goes with this Video → gratefulglamper.com/income-on-the-road/
You got me thinking...what about pop up food stands, hair salons etc... Alot of the campgrounds we've been to have no food also, could be so nice to get some fun extensions in the kids hair or, hair cuts. Two separate ideas but, came to my mind at the same time (lol). Thanks for the video!
Thanks for watching! All sorts of ideas that could very doable on the road.
Came for the info stayed for the chicken dance. 🐔 💃 I will be looking into that Google certificate interesting 🤔
Awesome! 😂 Thanks for watching and best wishes
My daughter is the social media manager for the mayor of LA.. she lives in Virginia.. never been to California lol she loves it...
That’s awesome!
Did you mention work campers/ host?? That’s what we have done and it’s been amazing. We love the out - doors , get a free RV site and get paid too!! I don’t care for the TEchy jobs but some people may. We are traveling missionaries and love sharing the gospel and having fun doing it. All to His Glory!!
Yes, we did mention work camping + seasonal jobs. Blessed travels.
How hard did you find it to get a host job? is there a lot of competition for these jobs? Thanks!
I mainly have a background in nursing, diesel mechanics, executive protection, and making camp reservations for campers I also speak Spanish fluently.
Thank you so much for your content! We are about to become full timers and we have never even RV’d before, but we feel Jesus pulling us towards this lifestyle. So y’all have been very informative. I can’t believe the amazing RV community and how they help each other. It’s what suburbia used to be 🥰
The RV community truly is amazing
Agree on the coffee shop comment. You tune out the world much easier at coffee shop, then with family in RV or home for that matter.
We work selling Tupperware on the road. Got a big coach with lots of storage and do vendor events. Love yo visit new places and meet new people. Loving what I do!
Seriously considering making the jump to on the road life full time as a senior. Good video, great thoughts, helpful info (especially UA-cam income expectations). Looking forward to more videos.
Funny thing..... We've (my entire team) been working remotely since Covid started in March 2020. Management decided to officially move us to a new office location that has been set up as a shared site, so basically it's enough space for about half the staff. We aren't expected to go in unless it's absolutely necessary. I broached the idea of working from the road and was immediately shot down.
The only difference would be my actual location not being a "stationary, bricks and sticks" structure.
They actually get more hours out of us this way too. No hour commute each way and no distraction like talking to coworkers across the aisle.
I've always said that we just need power and a reliable internet connection.
They just don't get it. Maybe one day, but not yet.
Oh man, that’s a bummer! Maybe they will get it someday and you said….
Then don't tell them. Nobody needs to know where you live/ are if you are delivering for them
Love the money tree intro 😅 we workamp as needed and have had many cool experiences like working and amusement park, Amazon, the sugarbeet harvest, a camphost etc. I also have a successful Etsy shop with items mostly geared towards campers and travelers so that’s a lot of fun.
Please share your etsy link. Love supporting fellow RV'ers🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸
I tutor English online for a company called Cambly. No degree required (although I do have a BS degree). English must be a first language. I choose my own hours, no minimum number required. Lessons are already designed so no lesson prep. Can work anywhere in the world where you have fast internet because you are taking video calls from around the world.
Cambly doesn't pay as much as some other companies but I have SS income also, so it's enough. I can easily make $1,000 a month or more.
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OMG!!! The best intro ever!!! How much I wish I could find the money tree. You guys are awesome!!! Thanks for sharing it all. Great video.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you guys you know I have a much smaller RV than you so the organizational thing is what I was looking for. But in a few years I'm going to retire from doing surgery as a first assist and I really like the this video here that kind of helps me think of some ideas to make some extra cash after retirement while I'm traveling around but I really think that your videos are awesome thank you so much for the time you spent on these and you guys have a great great day thanks again
Andrew Truffin
Thanks so much and best wishes
Thank you for making this video.
I have wondered how most of you that are on the road full time actually afford to do it. I watch several UA-camrs regularly that are full time and you are the only one that I can think of off the top of my head that has explained in-depth several ways to make an income while traveling.
With my current profession (HVAC Tech) I have become burnt out, I also have adult children that are about to be scattered around the country and would like to still be able to spend more than just a weeks vacation with them.
Still in the research phase of acquiring an RV to make the dream a reality. These ideas are great to bring in income to afford all of the expenses that would come with a dream like this. Although I would need to reevaluate the budget to compare being in sticks and bricks vs. being on the road to get an idea of what would be needed for an income. I am guessing that being on the road would be less than living in an apartment.
Or about the same depending on costs of RV and maintenance, fuel cost, cost of campsites and anything else that comes with this different lifestyle.
Best wishes as you evaluate your next steps. RV life costs can be cheaper in some cases and more expensive in others. So many factors that change costs.
You are so funny! Both of you! I hear hubby in background! Please be safe in all ways! Enjoy your family as I see you do!
Thanks so much
You can also work at amusement parks and stay for free at their RV park for free as part of your benefits. Seasonal in some areas.
Good to know!
Hi! What we do from the road is manage the manager of our rental properties, look for more investments & report & share with our partners on the profits we made!
We love the RV life! Thanks for your inspiration!
Awesome! We may have to pick your brain sometime as we are considering getting into rentals at some point. Thanks for watching
Aspira connect is a good job to work remotely but they provide you the computer but they won't allow you to travel but you get to learn cool things relating to camping
Thanks for sharing! Excellent and insightful information. Next video idea, share where that money tree is -haha!
Right!?! Thanks for watching!
Just saying hello! I’m also in Apopka and we recently just got our class B. I teach for OCPS (at RSE) but look forward to weekend trips and plan to travel during school breaks. Would love to meet your family sometime.
Awesome! Maybe we will see you around town or at the campground!
Great information, thank you.
Thanks for watching 💙
Invest in a CB all the truckers pas along information on construction and police checkpoints.
In the name of all things Holy, NEVER use Wi-Fi at a coffee shop! That is the absolute easiest way to get your laptop hacked . Unsecured (password-less) Wi-Fi is the leading route for others to access a computer.
GG I was hurt in a accident and unable to work now. Wow I sure could use some help on finding a product/products to sell on Amazon to keep from losing my butt!
Great information I’m glad you were willing to share it I really need some help with my UA-cam skills I make great videos I don’t know how to get them to my channel I know spend more time studying! Thomyt
So I'm in IT and thinking wife works for the schools. Debating on trying remote during the summer that she has off. Internet is the big thing and expense for it as I need decent internet and will need get specific sites with good internet.
Check out the video we did on our mobile internet set up. There are some great options (that don't break the bank) out there. Our set up is very simple and not complex. ua-cam.com/video/C66UiqMJEhw/v-deo.html
Thank you for another great video!
Thanks for watching! 🚲
Thank you... loved this video!
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the truth😊😇
Thanks for watching
Awesome info
Thanks for watching
Great tips!
Thanks!
Income in the road
Watch your channel all the time. Got a question not about this video. We want to find a park around McAllen Texas or brownsville, south Padre area, would you have any recommendations?
We’ve not stayed in that area yet. I would use Arvie or RVParky to search for campgrounds in that area.
I work remotely, but the jobs I work for requires me to work from home. I haven't found a job that lets me work remotely and allows me to travel. I'm hoping to changing jobs soon since I work for a camping reservations making agency
My family of 4 is about to start this camper living adventure in order to travel for my husbands job. That being said my 2 kids obviously will need to be homeschooled. How did u set up homeschooling for ur kiddos? 😅
Hey there! We use www.championprep.org/
I love your hair it's beautiful
Thanks!
Would you mind sharing what kind of equipment you use for blogging on the road?
Vlogging? Or blogging? We have MacBooks and Starlink to write blogs. For pics for blogs we can use our iPhones
Awesome video. What is Kimi?
Did you have chicken for dinner?
Ha! We had pizza, lol
Colorado needs snow truck drivers.
My husband is a developer and I sell a direct sales company. Works great for us.
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I can't get any of the links for the "9 Ways to Work Remotely" to work. Can you tell me how to get to them?
Are you trying to get to the video or to links in the description. Here is a direct link to the video m.ua-cam.com/video/PUE4jitpvOI/v-deo.html
Please send me some money tree seeds!!
What kind of lap top and internet connection do you have?
We use mac books and now we use Starlink for internet primarily
if I want to sell on amazon with products that are already there how do I start?😮
We would recommend the course www.amazingsellingmachine.com/#25b98a9e
@@GratefulGlamper thank you so much
Some great ideas for people to look into for sure! I wonder how many people want to learn how to play chess?
You never know! I’m sure some parents of kids in chess club would love to sign their kids up for chess lessons.
@@GratefulGlamper I'm going to check into it. Even if it doesn't pay a bunch, I think it would be fun!
Are you traveling full-time?
We travel most time and also have a home base.
Selling that stuff ? .. yhats not a new gig