Hello, lovely people!
I'm in the very early stages of my bus life journey. My boyfriend and I just officially decided it's what we want to do. He's a raft guide, kayaker, photo/videographer. He chases whitewater, so endless summers is what we're all about.
Starting now I'm focusing on 3 major things that will prepare me for bus life: downsizing my possessions slowly, getting rid of all my debt, and figuring out what I'll be doing for work while on the road.
I'll be able to pick up some work through the rafting community but really want to find a reliable source of income from remote work.
For those of you who live on your bus full time and travel frequently, what kind of remote work do you do? Any specific companies or fields that are easy to get into entry level?
I'm a writer and published poet. I've started to pick up editing and proofreading jobs online but it's going to take me all of this year to build up work samples, etc. I'm thinking I'll need to build this up so by the time I leave my comfy, full time, salaried job I have some freelance editing/writing/proofreading work lined up. I'm just curious what you are doing and if you have any advice in this arena.
Thank you! More questions surely to come from me!
I'm in the very early stages of my bus life journey. My boyfriend and I just officially decided it's what we want to do. He's a raft guide, kayaker, photo/videographer. He chases whitewater, so endless summers is what we're all about.
Starting now I'm focusing on 3 major things that will prepare me for bus life: downsizing my possessions slowly, getting rid of all my debt, and figuring out what I'll be doing for work while on the road.
I'll be able to pick up some work through the rafting community but really want to find a reliable source of income from remote work.
For those of you who live on your bus full time and travel frequently, what kind of remote work do you do? Any specific companies or fields that are easy to get into entry level?
I'm a writer and published poet. I've started to pick up editing and proofreading jobs online but it's going to take me all of this year to build up work samples, etc. I'm thinking I'll need to build this up so by the time I leave my comfy, full time, salaried job I have some freelance editing/writing/proofreading work lined up. I'm just curious what you are doing and if you have any advice in this arena.
Thank you! More questions surely to come from me!