Ask almost any corporate executive or one of their employees sent home to work during the pandemic and a comment becomes clear: Why didn’t we work from home (WFH) or remotely sooner? Many learned that the corporate hive is an OK place to work. But someplace – almost any place – that’s remote can strike that spark that drives creativity and results, sometimes even better than those expensive corporate digs they’re spending a fortune to run.
What countless thousands have discovered is WFH – or teaching kids from a virtual setting – doesn’t necessarily mean home. And working or learning remotely can also mean logging on from the road. Whether in an RV, a cabin, or some other place that’s decidedly not the traditional office, newcomers and old hats alike have proven “work and education are a thing, not a place.” With the right technology – a smartphone, a laptop, cloud-based services and reliable Internet or Wifi to connect it all – and the right mindset, you can work from almost anywhere. Heck, we’ve even opened the laptop at music festivals to ply a few hours working or blogging during the downtime.
So why not make your RV your home office?
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