Are you considering taking up a remote job while living the van life? Are you finding it difficult to find them, or are you struggling with homesickness and having to commute daily into town? Take a look at this roundup of remote jobs for Van lifers.
1. Digital Marketing Manager
Digital marketing managers are responsible for creating and implementing digital marketing strategies. They manage campaigns, create content and optimize websites.
They can charge a good amount because of their high level of expertise and experience. They can also work remotely, which is great if you live in a van.
But you must have a Bachelor’s degree in Digital Marketing or Business Administration. So if you don’t have one yet, this isn’t the job for you right now.
2. Transcriptionist
Transcriptionist is a job that can be done remotely, and it’s also one of the most flexible jobs in the world. You don’t need a specific degree or certification to become a transcriptionist. You only need basic computer skills.
The best thing about being a transcriptionist is that you can work from anywhere worldwide. As long as there’s an internet connection around you, it doesn’t matter where your van life takes place on Earth.
3. Graphic Designer
Graphic designers are in demand, and this is a job you can do in a campervan from Campstar.com. The best part is that if you are already living the van life, you only need your laptop and internet connection.
A graphic designer creates visual elements like logos and websites to help businesses present themselves to customers. Many graphic design jobs are available, from web design to logo creation, and each has its own set of skills that make it unique.
4. Online Tutor or Teacher
If you are a good teacher, you can make money doing this job from anywhere. You will need to have a degree in education or a related field and be able to teach online classes (with a webcam). If that’s not an issue, this could be a great option.
You can find remote teaching jobs on sites like Upwork, where you can post your resume and bid on jobs. You will also need to have a background check done by the company that hires you before they let you teach their students.
5. Virtual Assistant
A virtual assistant is an independent worker who does administrative tasks for clients from their own home office. These duties range from scheduling meetings to booking travel, answering emails, and handling phone calls.
VAs usually need excellent organizational skills, good communication skills, and the ability to multitask in order to juggle all of their client’s requests efficiently. If you want an online job that allows you flexibility while still earning money and living out of your van, this could be it.
Conclusion
As you can see, many remote jobs are available that you can work while living the van life. You don’t have to be tied down to an office. You can set up shop wherever you want and work for yourself with no boss looking over your shoulder.
It’s not easy, but it’s worth it.