Tips for Working Remotely from Your RV

Are you working remotely from your RV but aren’t too happy with your productivity? Here are a few tips to help you stay focused and do your best. If you have any questions or want to upgrade your RV to a better model that’ll match your work-from-home requirements, visit Lee’s Auto & RV Ranch.

Get Reliable Internet Connectivity

Having access to a stable and reliable internet connection is a must for all remote employees working from their campers. The free WiFi at your campground can be annoyingly slow due to high traffic, which can affect your work and deliveries. So, consider investing in signal-boosting devices, such as weBoost® or WiFi Ranger, and enhance your existing connection on the road. You can also have a backup hotspot on your cell phone data plan to make sure your work does not stop.

Create an Ergonomic Workspace

When working from your RV, you’ll probably make your bed or dinette your workstation. However, sitting on a bed or uncomfortable furniture for long hours at a time can cause chronic pain in your neck, back, and hips.
To avoid these problems and stay focused on your work, you’ll want to create an ergonomic workspace, even if you intend to use your RV’s passenger seat or recliner. Invest in some good-quality gear, such as a small laptop desk or a fold-out table, so that you can work comfortably and efficiently.

Minimize Distractions

To minimize distractions and boost your productivity, you’ll want to:
Mute your phone notifications while you’re working.
Wear earplugs or noise-canceling headphones to block out sounds.
Draw all the blinds on your rig to prevent outside movement from disturbing you.
Request that your family members give you space and quiet time to work.
For more information or to explore remote work friendly RVs for sale, visit Lee’s Auto & RV Ranch. We are a dealership located in Ellington, Connecticut.

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