Living on the road while ticking off spectacular destinations on your bucket list is the point of RV life, but getting tied to a job in one location to help pay for your travels can put a damper on those plans. The good news is that with today’s technology there is plenty of work you can do from the road (and you can even get a tax write-off in some cases). “Remote employment is huge right now. Many companies are allowing employees to work from anywhere as long as they have an internet connection, which can easily be equipped in any RV,” says Jim Waters, a Lance Camper representative. It certainly doesn’t hurt to ask.
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Blogger

The first thing that comes to mind regarding working from your RV is to become a blogger, says Lance Camper’s Jim Waters. You can easily start your own blog, but it can take a while to gain a following to earn cash. A better idea is to blog for other people. Hit up small businesses that don’t have the time to run their own blogs and offer your services.Related: If You Work These Jobs, You Don’t Need to Hit the Gym
Photographer

There are several markets for photographers on the road. Wedding photographers, nature photographers, or even commercial photographers can find gig employment with the help of an agency. Just be sure to schedule your shoot around your travel schedule, recommends Jim Waters of Lance Campers.
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Social Media Manager

Another online job you can easily do from your RV is social media. It’s a booming trend, with many businesses deciding they need a Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram presence. There are platforms available online that allow scheduling of social media posts to make your job easier by cutting down on the need to be connected constantly.
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Virtual Teacher

Maybe you’ve always wanted to share your workplace wisdom in retirement. Consider teaching. There are various teaching websites that can hire you as a teacher or even a tutor, and generally they pay well. Do this directly from your RV and communicate with students via video chat or email.
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Customer Service Representative

As long as you’re in a spot where you can get great phone service, being a customer service representative over the phone is a viable option, says Gigi Stetler, CEO of RV Sales of Broward, and Founder of The RV Advisor.
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Animal Trainer or Mobile Pet Groomer

Your RV can also become the home base for a mobile business if you’re willing to buy insurance and a business license. Lance Camper’s Jim Waters recommends animal training or pet grooming for RVers who have experience in those fields. You can set up shop right outside of your RV and gain customers in every town you pass through. Check each location for licensing laws, however, and know that many RV campgrounds do not allow outside businesses.
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Influencer

Getting paid to promote products you already love sounds like a dream, but it’s become a huge business for web-savvy people of all ages, Lance Camper’s Jim Waters says. As you’re living the RV lifestyle, consider making travel part of your focus, but learn about the competition and see if your journey doesn’t inspire some unique ideas, too.
Seasonal Work

One major perk of RV living is being able to live in the climate you like and move on when it changes. Enter seasonal employment. “Seasonal positions offer similar flexibility to temporary jobs, as some industries need more workers around the holiday season and, during certain months, demand grows for farmhands and fisherman,” says Gigi Stetler of The RV Advisor. “Seasonal restaurants fall into this category as well.”
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Travel Agent

Since you enjoy traveling enough to hit the road in an RV, why not help other people set up their dream trips, too? While travel agencies are less common than they were 20 years ago, they’re still in existence and reached a market size of $433 billion in 2022. If you can offer a niche service thanks to a deep knowledge of a particular area, you’ll likely have business.
Traveling Nurse

If you’re a nurse, it shouldn’t be too hard to find work pretty much anywhere you set up home for a while. There are agencies that hire traveling nurses, and it’s a great option for RV dwellers, says Gigi Stetler of The RV Advisor. Though nursing is the 5th most in-demand job in the U.S. in 2021, it still pays to plan ahead and make sure there is work in the area before showing up.
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