“How we find remote work on a sailboat”
(This is a guest post by Pam Webster with The Emotional Nomad) When you strike out on a new and unconventional life do you break…
Living as a full-time traveler, whether that’s in a van, RV, sailboat or tiny home, means you’ll have to figure out a way to make money. Here are a bunch of ideas for you. The good news is this: there are so many remote work jobs out there – you can do this!
(This is a guest post by Pam Webster with The Emotional Nomad) When you strike out on a new and unconventional life do you break…
So, you want to start a blog? Congrats! Starting a blog has been one of the most rewarding things I’ve ever done. I learned about…
One of my favorite things about running The Wayward Home is learning how people make money traveling, and Madison Hampton, 26, is no exception. Madison, who…
It’s incredible the various ways people make money to sustain their life of travel in a van, RV or sailboat. I recently interviewed Joni Zander,…
Whether we’re traveling by sailboat or by van, Tom and I want to keep our budget really low. That way, we don’t have to worry…
Sometimes, on the writer’s Facebook groups where I’m a member, there are sometimes requests for transcription jobs. I’m a really fast typer, sometimes up to…
If you like the idea of helping out busy entrepreneurs, bloggers and small companies, becoming a virtual assistant might be a career you want to…
(This is a Q&A with Herb and Kathy of herbnkathy.com. They’ve been living the RV lifestyle for 18 months now and have found workamping…
This is a guest post from Camille Attell of More Than A’ Wheelin‘, who’s been finding remote jobs after quitting her corporate job to head…
I never considered making extra money with dog sitting jobs until I discovered the dogsitting app Rover. Before, I was petsitting for family friends here…
I lived “intentionally homeless” for four months while keeping my full-time job at KGO Radio in San Francisco, so I was able to quickly pay off my debt and save up a decent emergency fund. I then moved into a houseboat in Sausalito for seven months, and Tom bought a sailboat he began to restore. Then, in March of 2016, I was laid-off from my job. The logical next step was to move onto the sailboat, where I’ve lived ever since.
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