How To Find Remote Jobs

How to find remote job opportunities. Finding remote job opportunities can be a daunting task, but with the right approach and resources, you can land the perfect job for you. Here are some tips to help you get started:

  1. Utilize job search sites: There are several job search sites that specialize in remote positions. Check websites like FlexJobs, WeWorkRemotely, and Remotive to find the best opportunities for you.
  2. Network: You never know who might have a lead on a remote job. Reach out to your contacts and let them know that you are looking for a remote job. You may be surprised at the results.
  3. Attend virtual job fairs: Virtual job fairs are a great way to learn more about potential employers and the types of remote jobs they have available. Make sure to have your resume up-to-date and practice your elevator pitch.
  4. Create a portfolio: Create a website or portfolio to showcase your skills and experience. This will give potential employers a better idea of who you are and what you can bring to the table.
  5. Follow remote job accounts on social media: Follow companies and recruiters on social media for job postings. They will often post jobs on their accounts before they are posted on job search sites.
  6. Take advantage of job boards: Job boards are a great way to find job postings for remote positions. Take some time to search through job postings on popular job boards like Indeed and Monster.

Finding a remote job doesn’t have to be difficult. With a little bit of effort and the right resources, you can find the perfect job for you. On our “Make Successful Income” Page, we have listed several recourse’s for you and will continue to update.

Good luck!

Thanks! Dora & Ed

Quartzsite Arizona…

This video was so much fun to make. All the memories at Quartzsite AZ will stick with us forever. The show was an awesome experience but the people is what made it so much fun & memorable. Please check out  @BrokenDreamsReborn ,  @AdventureEndeavor  and  @TurnItUpWorld  on YouTube.

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Enjoy Your Weekend!

Ed, Dora, Mason & Missy

Conserving Water

RVing is a great way to explore the outdoors and see new places. But while doing so, it’s important to remember to conserve resources, especially water. Here are some tips to help you conserve water while RVing:

  1. Bring a few extra jugs of water with you. This way, you won’t have to rely on the water at campgrounds and can save it for other campers.
  2. Utilize greywater tanks. Greywater tanks can be used to store water used for showers, washing dishes, and other tasks. This water can then be used for flushing toilets, watering plants, and more.
  3. Collect rainwater. If you’re RVing in an area that gets a lot of rain, you can set up a rain barrel or other collection device to catch and store the water for later use.
  4. Limit water usage for showers, dishes, and laundry. Try to take shorter showers, and use a bucket or bowl to wash dishes instead of running the tap. Also, wait until you have a full load of laundry before washing.
  5. Use biodegradable soaps and detergents. These soaps and detergents are more environmentally friendly and will help keep chemicals out of the water.
  6. Avoid using water for activities like washing your RV or car. Instead, use a biodegradable cleaner made specifically for these tasks.

By following these tips, you can conserve water while RVing and help protect the environment. Have fun and be sure to spread the word about water conservation!

Thanks! Dora & Ed

The Quartzsite Sports, Vacation & RV Show…

As we arrive to the Quartzsite RV Show our anxiety of the unknown was high. But everyone has been fantastic to us. Once we got our RV Parked and set up, we took off to find the J&G Security Booth in the big tent. Once we found our booth we began setting it up for the show. It didn’t take long for all the vendors to set up their booths with services or merchandise. Today’s video we take you quickly around the big tent.

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Enjoy Your Weekend!

Ed, Dora, Mason & Missy

Real Dumb Things We Do Part 4

As RVers, one of the dumb things we can do is to forget to check tire pressure before setting out on a long trip. This can lead to tire blowouts, which can be inconvenient, costly, and dangerous.

Checking your RV tire pressure is important for a variety of reasons. Properly inflated tires will provide a smoother ride and help reduce the risk of a tire blowout due to excessive wear. Additionally, they can help you get better gas mileage and extend the life of your tires. It’s recommended that you check your tire pressure at least once a month, or before and after long trips, to ensure your RV is running safely and efficiently.

To start, make sure you have a reliable tire pressure gauge to accurately measure the pressure.

Then, remove the valve caps from the RV’s tires and press the tire pressure gauge onto the valve stem. You’ll then be able to read the tire pressure. Depending on the type of tire pressure gauge, it may indicate the pressure in either PSI (pounds per square inch) or BAR.

Check the sidewall of your tires to determine the recommended tire pressure. If the reading on your tire pressure gauge is different than the recommended tire pressure, add or remove air from the tire until it reaches the desired pressure. Make sure to replace the valve caps to prevent dirt and debris from entering the tire.

Great job making sure your RV tires have the correct tire pressure! Having the right pressure is important for safety and performance. Make sure to check the pressure regularly and if you ever have any questions or concerns, don’t hesitate to reach out to a trusted RV mechanic for help.

Roads are made for the journey…

Well todays video is part 1 of our journey to Quartzsite AZ. The dust storms. The rain storms and the high winds. We sure have had our ups and downs but overall our trip has been great. We’ve never been to this part of the country with our RV so we are super excited to see where the road takes us.

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Enjoy Your Weekend!

Ed, Dora, Mason & Missy

Vet Care While Traveling In Your RV


Traveling in an RV with your pet can be an exciting adventure, but it’s important to take certain steps to ensure your pet’s health and safety on the road. Here are some tips to keep in mind when it comes to vet care while traveling:


1. Make sure your pet is up to date on all vaccinations. Many states require proof of rabies vaccination before you can enter with your pet. Check with your vet to make sure your pet is current on all vaccines.
2. Bring along copies of your pet’s medical records. You should have a copy of your pet’s medical records, including vaccinations, in case of an emergency.
3. Know your pet’s normal vital signs. Be aware of your pet’s normal heart rate, temperature, and respiratory rate. This way, you’ll be able to recognize when something is off and take action.
4. Pack a pet first-aid kit. Make sure you have a first aid kit stocked with items such as bandages, gauze, antiseptic ointment, and tweezers.
5. Research vets in the area. Before you set off, research local vets in the area you’re traveling to. That way, you’ll have the number handy if an emergency arises.
6. Have your pet microchipped. Microchipping your pet is the best way to ensure they’ll be identified if they become lost while you’re on the road.
7. Make sure your pet is spayed or neutered. This will help reduce your pet’s risk of certain diseases, as well as prevent unwanted litters.

By taking these precautions, you can ensure that your pet is safe and healthy while traveling.

Thanks! Dora, Ed, Mason & Missy

Solar For Your RV

If you’re an RV enthusiast looking to explore the great outdoors, you’ve likely considered adding solar power to your rig. Solar energy is an excellent option for RVers, as it’s an efficient, clean, and renewable source of energy. In this blog post, we’ll cover how to install and use solar energy in your RV.


First, you’ll need to determine the size of the solar system you’ll need. The amount of power you require will depend on the appliances, gadgets, and electronics you’ll be running in your RV. You’ll also want to consider the size of your RV, as larger RVs will require a larger system. Once you’ve determined the size of the system you need, you’ll need to purchase the correct solar panels and inverters.
Next, you’ll need to install the solar panels. You can either do this on your own, or hire a professional to install them. Make sure they’re securely mounted and aligned properly to ensure optimal performance. Once the panels are installed, you’ll need to connect them to your RV’s electrical system. This includes running wires from the panels to the RV’s battery bank. You’ll also need to install a charge controller to regulate the flow of electricity.


Finally, you’ll need to make sure that your RV is outfitted with the proper solar-powered appliances and gadgets. This includes refrigerators, air conditioners, and other electronics that require electricity. Once everything is installed, you should be able to enjoy the benefits of solar power in your RV.


With the right preparation, solar energy can be an excellent way to power your RV. Not only is it a clean and renewable source of energy, but it can also provide you with a reliable source of power when you’re on the road. If you’re considering adding solar to your RV, make sure you do your research and invest in quality components to ensure your system runs smoothly.

Ed & I can not wait to start getting our solar system set up and out boondocking on the beach again with ease. Comment below if you have solar, what system you have and when you got set up.

Thanks!

Dora, Ed, Mason & Missy

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