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How to Make Money While Living in a Camper Van

How to Make Money While Living in a Camper Van

There are thousands of ways to make money while living in a camper van. You’re really only limited by your own creative thinking and your personal gumption. The lists below provide some good starting points on how to make a living while full-timing in your RV, but they are by no means exhaustive.

Digital Jobs – You Just Need a Laptop & Internet Service: How To Make Money While Living in a Camper Van

  • Sell your freelance skills. Writing, graphic design, photography, animation, video editing, marketing, website design and other digital skills can all be offered for freelance gigs through fiverr.com, Upwork.com, and other online freelance service platforms.
  • Be a Virtual Assistant. You can help with a whole host of assistant-oriented tasks, such as keeping someone’s calendar up to date, scheduling phone calls, writing emails, managing social media accounts, and other business assistant-oriented tasks.
  • Be a Proofreader or Editor. Both jobs can be done from just about anywhere. If you’re good with grammar, spelling and have an eye for detail, these jobs may be a perfect fit for you. There are lots of writers who could use someone to thoroughly proof, review offer suggestions on their writing.
  • Become a Transcriptionist. Legal and general transcription work is another way to work from just about anywhere. You listen to and/or watch recordings and type-up the conversation being had. This skillset can also apply to subtitling and closed-captioning work for videos.
  • Sell handmade products. Online stores such as Etsy, Ebay and Amazon are places you can easily offer your products for sale. If you’re into making jewelry, art, wallets, t-shirts or just about any other creative handmade product, you can sell your goods online and ship them while you’re on the road.
  • Provide online tutoring. It’s a great way to take your expertise in a field of study and turn it into an income. You can offer tutoring to grade school, high school or college-age students in many different fields, such as accounting, English, Spanish, French, history, calculus, biology, etc.
  • Try Virtual Bookkeeping. It’s work that can be done from anywhere with a good internet connection. And a lot of businesses need bookkeeping assistance.

Jobs Without Internet Service: How To Make Money While Living in a Camper Van

  1. Be a Workamper. This term is generally used for any kind of part-time or full-time work while RV camping. The work includes being a park ranger, a campground host, an activity leader, managing a gift shop, and many other types of work. It could be you provide landscaping work like raking leaves, mowing lawns, or pruning trees and bushes. com, WorkampingJobs.com, and other online workamping sites are great resources for connecting you with employers who are specifically looking to hire and work with Workampers.
  2. Sell handmade products at art shows, flea markets, and farmer markets. While you can sell your wares online, sometimes it’s even more effective to sell handmade items in person to people who visit different venues to peruse what people have to offer. Whether it’s jewelry, art, photography, t-shirts or other handmade goods, this can be an effective way to make a bit of extra cash.
  3. Dog Walking and Petsitting. These are easy ways to make some extra money when living in your camper van. com is a place to sell your canine & feline loving services.
  4. Seasonal retail, restaurant and theme park work. While the coronavirus pandemic put a damper on a lot of these jobs, these are still an excellent option for part-time and full-time work just about anywhere. Especially at ski resorts, parks and theme parks that hire a lot of seasonal workers for their heavy seasonal traffic.
  5. Join Task Rabbit and become a Tasker. It’s a way to do lots of different odd tasks you might be skilled at. From helping people assemble IKEA furniture, to helping them pack, unpack or move their home. You can also help homeowners with home improvement and renovation projects. Or you can provide house cleaning services. There’s even delivery services and yard work that homeowners want help with.
  6. Join the Amazon Camperforce. Amazon provides a weekly CampPay stipend to go towards campground expenses. And with Amazon’s ever-growing number of warehouses throughout the country, there’s bound to be work somewhere you want to stay for a while.
  7. Work the Sugar Beet Harvest. It starts at the end of the Summer camping season, after Labor Day, and it’s a tried-and-true way for RV’ers to make some extra cash in a short amount of time. There are other harvesting and farm work job opportunities around the country as well…especially on a seasonal basis.
  8. Make deliveries. Whether it’s with Postmates, Instacart, or other delivery services, there’s a big demand for convenient delivery services for just about everything a person can buy online.
  9. Temporary Medical Work. If you’re a medical professional or have work experience in a health field, you might be able to find part-time, contract or temporary work. There’s high demand for people in health-related work.
  10. Sports Work. Professional sports leagues continue to grow, with seasonal “spring training” leagues that move locations during the year. If you’re already involved in professional sports, this may be a way to make a living while living in an RV.