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Working from the Road

Don't let your job tie you down to one place

Permanently Out of the Office

Your daytime mobile office, your off-hours adventure hub

All the comforts, all the roads

The best of both worlds – earn your pay, explore the country

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Be a million miles from the office, but available for a Zoom meeting, on a mountain top.

Turning Your Passion Into a Career

Ecologist, Charles Post, takes his work on the road with his wife Rachel and their dog Kinute. Charles bridges his love of the outdoors with his love of science, and uses his social influence to educate and inform people about wildlife.

Transforming Trash into Treasure

Eco-artist Mariah Reading hits the road in a Class C RV to enjoy some hiking, kayaking, and to find inspiration for her next pieces of art.

Finding Your Original Voice

Singer and songwriter Melissa Fuller hits the road with her family. Her adventures and experiences inspire some of her most creative work.

Women on the Road

Laura Hughes hosts her podcast, Women on the Road, focused on road-travel, stories, and tips from the female perspective. Her vintage RV provides the comforts of a home studio, right from the road.

A Beginners Guide to Earning Remote Income

There’s never been a better time to make a living while traveling the country. Companies are hiring more remote positions now than ever. Nomads are making a full-time living by freelancing with websites like Fiverr, eLance, or Upwork. Plus, there’s this whole group of people who are running their own respective businesses while traveling the country. This creates an awesome opportunity for anyone who wants a meaningful career but also loves the idea of skipping around national parks and working from anywhere with a Wi-Fi connection.

A Beginner’s Guide To Earning A Remote Income

Hear from Real RVers

Kara and Nate Buchanan

We love having the RV as our office because it means that adventure is just a stone’s throw away.

Kara and Nate Buchanan | RVers

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Laura Hughes

I’ve been podcasting for three years and it’s always been remote and on the road. One of my responsibilities in being a podcast host is to bring stories to light that haven’t been shared.

Laura Hughes | Podcaster

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A Beginner’s Guide To Earning A Remote Income

We run a small video production and software business. The best part is that our work hasn’t suffered, but thrived. We’ve premiered a feature-length documentary, paid off $16k of student debt, hosted a sold-out conference, and I even started a software business from our RV. These aren’t just things we’ve done while traveling, but things that were only possible because we were traveling.

Heath & Alyssa Padgett | Heath & Alyssa Padgett

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Luckily, working on the road in this day and age is probably the easiest it has ever been. Internet can be found nearly everywhere, cell phone service is abundant, and more location independent positions can be found.

Michelle Schroeder-Gardner | Making Cents of Sense

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5th Wheel Trailer
5th Wheel Trailer living and kitchen area

Living and kitchen area

Kitchens in fifth wheels go beyond offering full appliances and can even have a kitchen island making it seem like you are cooking in your kitchen at home.

5th Wheel Trailer Bunkroom

Bunkhouse

Kids love sleeping in their own cozy spaces separated from parents. The bunkhouse is usually claimed as a fort within the first five mintues. Kids don't mind sharing a room in this setting and the conversation and fun can continue for siblings, cousins, and friends even after the lights go out.

5th Wheel Trailer Raised Living Room

Raised living room

The raised front section boasts a comfortable and spacious living area with large windows as well as entertainment systems.

5th Wheel Trailer Private Bedroom

Private Bedroom

5th wheels have ample space and are able to efficiently divide the living space and a private bedroom.

5th Wheel Trailer Bathroom

Bathroom

5th wheel bathrooms contain a full sized-shower, toilet, cabinet space and large sinks.

Towable

5th Wheel RVs

Fifth wheels often come with the same amenities as a motorhome or travel trailer but are constructed with a raised forward section that provides a more spacious bi-level floor plan. These models are designed to be towed by a pickup truck.

  • Sleeps 4-8 people
  • Slideouts can add three extra feet of width per slide
  • Ample Storage
  • Large living space & separate bedroom
  • Full-sized bathroom and toilet
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Travel Trailer
Travel Trailer Spacious Living

Spacious Living

Travel Trailers often have large living room areas and dedicated dining and kitchen space with full size appliances and large windows for lots of natural lighting.

travel trailer bathroom

Large Bathroom

Travel trailers are large enough to offer extra storage cabinets and full size showers and bathtubs.

Travel Trailer Separate Bedroom

Separate Bedroom

Travel Trailers are large enough to offer a private bedroom, sometimes with king size beds, and additional closet and cabinet space.

travel trailer bunk bed

Bunk beds

In addition to couches and dinettes that convert to beds, some travel trailers have full sized bunk beds with additional storage space.

Towable

Travel Trailers

Travel Trailers are the most popular type of RV because they come in all shapes and sizes and can accommodate solo travelers all the way up to large families.

  • Sleeps up to 10 people
  • Extra storage
  • Full-sized bathroom and toilet
  • Large living space & separate bedroom
  • Large Entertainment Systems
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Class A Motorhome
Class A Motorhome Living Area

Living area

Class A motorhomes come with many features similar to what you have in your house. Comfortable furnishings, larger cabinets and sinks.

class a vanity

Full Vanity

Large vanities and double sinks appear in some of these larger RVs.

Class A Motorhome Private Bedroom

Private Bedroom

The layout and size of a Class A allows for a private bedroom separate from the rest of the living space.

Class A Motorhome Cockpit

Cockpit

While there may be a couple more screens to learn about and a couple more buttons and knobs, being in the drivers seat is not dramatically different than other vehicles that may be more familiar - the back up cameras and alert systems will make newbies more comfortable with some practice.

Motorized

Class A Motorhomes

Class A motorhomes are designed with the comforts of home in mind equipped with a full kitchen, bathroom, large living and entertainment centers. They are built on specially designed motor vehicle chassis and do not require owning a separate tow vehicle.

  • Sleeps up to 8 people
  • Ample storage
  • Can tow something else for side trips
  • Full kitchen and large living area
  • Full-sized bathroom and toilet
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Truck Camper
Truck Camper Cook

Cook

Truck campers often feature an efficient kitchen complete with an oven, stove, microwave, refrigerator, and sink.

truck camper bathroom

Bathe Comfortably

Truck campers include full wet or dry baths and some even have a bathtub!

Truck Camper Dining

Dining

Truck campers often offer comfortable, dedicated dining areas.

Truck Camper Comfy Bed

Comfy Bed

The dedicated bedroom area often boasts a queen size bed and entertainment system.

Towable

Truck Campers

Truck Campers are portable units designed to be loaded onto, or affixed to, the bed or chassis of a pickup truck. This type of RV is an easy and economical option for pick up truck owners.

  • Sleeps 2-6 people
  • Nimble and easy to drive
  • Easy to Park
  • Entertainment Systems
  • Simple Bathroom Facilities
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Class C Motorhome
Class C Motorhome Cockpit and Bunk

Cockpit and Bunk

Class Cs use the cabin space above the cockpit as a loft bed.

Class C Motorhome Private Bedroom

Private bedroom

Class Cs are large enough to include a separate bedroom with a king or queen size bed, closet space, and additional storage.

class c bathroom

Full Bathroom

This type of RV is equipped with a full size dry bath with a toilet, sink, and shower or bath.

Class C Motorhome Living Area

Living area

The living area can be made larger with slide-outs for a roomy living, dining and kitchen area.

Motorhome

Class C Motorhomes

Built on an automotive van frame with a wider body section attached to the original cab, class C motorhomes are easily recognizable by the over-the-cab portion that is often an optional sleeping area.

  • Sleeps up to 8 people
  • Can tow another vehicle for side trips
  • Loft for extra sleeping space
  • Full-sized kitchen and bathroom
  • Storage

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Compare different RV types and find the perfect fit for your next #RealVacation.

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