6. Housesit.

Housesitting usually means you’re working for free, but sometimes you do get paid. If you aren’t getting paid, it’s a free place to stay and you may stay in some very nice homes as well.

This can be a great way to make money while traveling or at least a way to cut your travel costs.

7. Work remotely.

I know someone who traveled for around one year and still kept their day job. Yes, I understand that most employers cannot/will not be this flexible, but there is a chance that yours may be fine with this option.

If you have a job which may allow you to work remotely, you may want to think about popping this question. If you plan on traveling anyway then what’s the worst that could happen?

via How To Make Money While Traveling – 7 Ways! – Making Sense Of Cents.


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