Why Working From the Road Is Good for Business
Imagine for a second that Walter White wasn’t cooking meth in that RV in the desert, but rather screen printing t-shirts or developing apps. It’s suddenly a very different story, one familiar to many entrepreneurs building a business with limited resources.
For him, the RV was a last resort, and the conditions desperate. In reality, merchants and makers areintentionally ditching traditional workspaces in favor of offices on wheels.
I think they’re onto something.
Meanwhile in Arizona...
Taylor Banks pivots his umbrella to find relief from the hot desert sun. His dogs seek sanctuary in the shade and solar panels behind him soak up rays, powering his laptop and his RV’s coffee maker. It’s Thursday, a work day. Taylor isn’t retired, nor is he on vacation – he’s making a living by living the dream.
By dream, of course, I mean my own. Exploring the countryside and chasing the sun in a mobile abode (while getting paid to do it)? Yes, please!
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