Work Camping or Remote Work for Full-Time RV Life??

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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024
  • Is work camping better than remote work for full-time RV life? Is remote work better than work camping for full-time RV life? We're here to just say it...the grass is always greener! There are pros and cons to everything, including work camping AND remote work so let's talk about what our experience has been. We're hopeful this conversation will help you if you're dreaming of the full-time RV life and aren't sure about the income side of things. We'd love to hear YOUR thoughts as well! Which one do YOU think would be the better option for income with the full-time RV lifestyle? Thanks so much for watching! -Matt & Laurie
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  • @whynotwander
    @whynotwander  10 месяцев назад

    Get 3 Secrets to Becoming a Full-Time RVer ASAP: whynotwander.com

  • @H20MANN
    @H20MANN Год назад +3

    I do more what you call Gig work. God gives me something every where we have stopped. I spent some time harvesting last fall in Kansas, I delivered food for Uber eats last winter in Houston, I spent 3 months servicing irrigation pivots in Florida, then we helped plant crops in Colorado, harvested wheat in Montana and now harvesting crops in Colorado

    • @whynotwander
      @whynotwander  Год назад +1

      That's so amazing and something I (Laurie) really needed to hear tonight so thank you! God provides so faithfully. Sounds like you guys have wonderful adventures with that type of work! Thank you again so much for sharing (and for watching!).

  • @yetiatlarge555
    @yetiatlarge555 11 месяцев назад +1

    You all just appeared in my feed. Great channel you have. I routinely search #rv and the such. It underlies the difficulty in getting "discovered " that after months of looking your 11k + sub channel popped up. Im much smaller, at 1.1k subs. but growing. Just ditched the inline tank gauges and ordered the mopeka system. Thank you for the quality videos. Yeti at large

    • @whynotwander
      @whynotwander  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much for your kind words! So happy you found us! Stay consistent and you'll keep growing! ☺

  • @handmadebyzionette4825
    @handmadebyzionette4825 Год назад +1

    I worked remote for years and signed up for Workamping 1 year ago to learn more about it before heading out, and I have also left the remote desk job and ventured out to my local neighborhood to work as a Baker; love it! My body feels much better because I'm "moving" - I know I will enjoy the workkamping jobs now, I just need to get my Camper! Thanks for all your advice!

    • @whynotwander
      @whynotwander  11 месяцев назад

      I love hearing this!!! Yes, it is so much nicer to be out moving around! Excited for you to get your camper! Thanks so much for watching and for your kind words!

  • @АнжеликаВолотка
    @АнжеликаВолотка Год назад +2

    We are just starting full time next month. I am working remote for 2 years now, but hate this 9-6 lifestyle. I will still keep my remote job, but we will see that happens next.

    • @whynotwander
      @whynotwander  11 месяцев назад

      Congratulations on going full time soon! Totally get it about the 9-6 lifestyle. It is tough...even remotely. Enjoy every moment of this journey you're about to go on! ☺

  • @MartinHolbrook-qs5rg
    @MartinHolbrook-qs5rg Год назад +1

    Love watching your updates. We are now less than a year from going full time, I don’t know how you managed to do it in 6 weeks. Selling the house in the spring and I have some gig work lined up for next fall, then heading south to shop for a newer class A and work on lining up workamping for spring 2025, more than likely in Alaska. Thanks for all the information, it’s very helpful and thought provoking for our upcoming journey.

    • @whynotwander
      @whynotwander  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much, Martin!!! It was a lot to do in 6 weeks, that's for sure! Sounds like you guys have a solid plan in place! We are grateful we can share and truly appreciate you watching and commenting!

  • @keithstaciadavis7330
    @keithstaciadavis7330 Год назад +1

    Love the video! Thanks for all the information!!!

    • @whynotwander
      @whynotwander  Год назад

      So happy it was helpful! Thank you for watching! ☺

  • @paulbaker691
    @paulbaker691 Год назад +1

    Very informative and helpful video. Thank You.

  • @grayfox9911
    @grayfox9911 Год назад +1

    Thanks for explaining all that!

    • @whynotwander
      @whynotwander  Год назад

      We really appreciate you taking the time to watch! Thanks so much!

  • @robertvanwar6970
    @robertvanwar6970 Год назад +1

    I also want yo say thank you fir sharing. I have wanderlust. I hope to go mobile in the future. Im in counter sales in plumbing supply .
    Single income family.

    • @whynotwander
      @whynotwander  11 месяцев назад

      You are so welcome! We are happy and grateful we can share! We hope you can hit the road when it works for you!

  • @billdonnelly7556
    @billdonnelly7556 Год назад +1

    I plan to retire in 5 years, at 62, and go full time with my bride, camp hosting at state and national parks, primarily for the free site and utilities, but also to experience those parks and surrounding areas. WY, SD, MO, CO in the summers, TN, GA, SC, NC in the winters.

    • @whynotwander
      @whynotwander  Год назад

      That sounds like a wonderful plan!!! Beautiful states to explore in all seasons! Thank you for sharing that!

  • @brittmoore1557
    @brittmoore1557 Год назад +1

    Great video thank you!

    • @whynotwander
      @whynotwander  Год назад

      Thank you, and thanks so much for watching! ☺

  • @nikkifleming6290
    @nikkifleming6290 Год назад +1

    First comment! Thank you so much for sharing. My husband has worked from home for over 20 years. Starlink has made it possible for us to be full time. We are searching for a house that we will use as a short term rental/home base. Chasing 75° up-and-down I 75.

    • @whynotwander
      @whynotwander  Год назад +1

      That's awesome!!! Yay for chasing 75 up and down I 75 (we know that area well! ☺)!

    • @whynotwander
      @whynotwander  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for watching and commenting! Love hearing what others are doing!

  • @MarieVaugn
    @MarieVaugn 4 месяца назад

    I work remotely online and typically move around more than it sounds like you do work camping. I'm thankful to have internet that makes it possible (thank you HomeFi hotspot), but maybe I'll see how I can stay put for longer periods of time as I'd like to explore more.

    • @whynotwander
      @whynotwander  4 месяца назад +1

      There are definitely pros and cons to both moving around more and settling in for 4 or so months. It is definitely so fun to really get to know places like Yellowstone and other amazing locations of your choice!

  • @afamilythatrollstogetherst799
    @afamilythatrollstogetherst799 Год назад +2

    I love this video

  • @Dontbeanidiot123
    @Dontbeanidiot123 11 месяцев назад +2

    How do u go about getting hired work camping???

    • @whynotwander
      @whynotwander  11 месяцев назад

      There are so many websites you can find jobs on! 🙂 I recently wrote a blog post where I shared 20 websites that you can find jobs on including other important information about each site. Here's a link to our blog where you can learn more if you're interested! whynotwander.com/blog/work-camping/

  • @valeriefrench9405
    @valeriefrench9405 11 месяцев назад +1

    How hard are these work camping jobs to find?

    • @whynotwander
      @whynotwander  8 месяцев назад

      Hi, Valerie! They are not hard to find at all! I recently wrote a blog post with 20 websites you can use to find work camping jobs. Here's the link if you are interested! whynotwander.com/blog/work-camping/

  • @robertvanwar6970
    @robertvanwar6970 Год назад +1

    Is gig working in the same season you are work camping?

    • @whynotwander
      @whynotwander  11 месяцев назад +1

      The gig work usually falls between major seasons. For the Minnesota job, we finish our summer jobs usually at the beginning of September so we head to MN by mid September and Matt works for 6-8 weeks. The winter seasons for work camping can vary so this is usually a great time for gig work. Hope that helps!