10 Easy Tips to Creating an Income to Afford Roadschooling in Your RV

The Crazy Outdoor Mama

The main reason many families can’t afford to roadschool is because they think they can’t. In reality, it may not be as out of reach as you think.

Creating a manageable roadschooling budget works like any budget. You need to balance your income and your expenses. Let’s start by looking at ways to earn an income while traveling.

If you have advanced education or experience in a particular field, you may find that teaching distance-based college courses is a possibility.

Online Teaching and Tutoring

One example of a travel-based job is insurance adjusters, who assist local insurance professionals in areas affected by natural disasters.

Travel-Based Work

Workamping is when you work at a campground in exchange for a free campsite and utilities. Often you also receive an hourly salary, but not always.

Workamping

You can start a business offering computer repair, pet grooming, hair cuts, RV tech services, or just about anything you know how to do.

Starting your own Business

There are a lot of people on the road who are supporting their families through direct marketing, multi-level marketing, and health coaching.

Direct Marketing and Coaching

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