Most "work from home" jobs will still require a hard connection and won't accept a wifi connection.
You can get creative and work on writing a book or work on a YouTube channel.
OnlyFans or become a truck driver yourself .
Well thank you both for the advice.
OnlyFans or become a truck driver yourself .
Like Mike said, the obvious solution is for you to become her co-driver, but that is so obvious that you have no doubt considered doing that.
Just curious, what is the reason you don’t go that route?
When it comes to driving these big trucks i applaud you guys because i feel like it takes a confidence that i do not have to drive. I freak out on small roads or being too close to walls or even backing up. Maybe I’m over thinking it but she has certainly brought it up and is very eager to teach me
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Hello all, My wife has been driving for 7 years now. She wanted me to accompany her OTR and I've been on the truck about a month now. Now I've managed to establish the basics of truck life. I keep the truck clean handle all her paperwork and receipts laundry and whatever else you can think of, but I am now missing being able to work a job ( I'm a workaholic) We do have Wi-Fi on the truck I'm just not sure what I can do exactly. Anty pointers or tips? And no I can't knit or sew. I have a customer service and juvenile corrections experience. All advice welcome.
OTR:
Over The Road
OTR driving normally means you'll be hauling freight to various customers throughout your company's hauling region. It often entails being gone from home for two to three weeks at a time.