stevehawk
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In a previous job, I worked from home for a couple of years. In my current position, I've been working remotely (from home) for the past few months.
Just this past week I realized that I can work pretty much anywhere so I floated the idea of traveling around the country in a camper to the wife. The premise is that I would work during the day as usual but we could drive anywhere we wanted at night or on the weekends. As a test run, I hit the road yesterday on a road trip to see how it would work. I drove to Reno (6 hours) where I stayed the night with family. I woke up this morning, logged on from their guest room and got to work as usual. I'm sitting in a Starbucks now -- still logged in and working away (okay, not right at this minute). I'm headed to Sacramento tonight (2 hiurs) to stay with my oldest son for a few days. I figure I'll work from his kitchen table while he's at work, and we can visit in the evenings.
Has anyone else ever had an opportunity to try this and, if so, what were your experiences? After a day, I'm kind of digging it but there have to be drawbacks.
Just this past week I realized that I can work pretty much anywhere so I floated the idea of traveling around the country in a camper to the wife. The premise is that I would work during the day as usual but we could drive anywhere we wanted at night or on the weekends. As a test run, I hit the road yesterday on a road trip to see how it would work. I drove to Reno (6 hours) where I stayed the night with family. I woke up this morning, logged on from their guest room and got to work as usual. I'm sitting in a Starbucks now -- still logged in and working away (okay, not right at this minute). I'm headed to Sacramento tonight (2 hiurs) to stay with my oldest son for a few days. I figure I'll work from his kitchen table while he's at work, and we can visit in the evenings.
Has anyone else ever had an opportunity to try this and, if so, what were your experiences? After a day, I'm kind of digging it but there have to be drawbacks.