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February 7, 2012 at 5:48 pm #821197
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InactiveI know I can’t work while traveling. About all I do is emails.
First off, I don’t like editing on a laptop. I have 2 – 27″ split screens that make everything easy to see and move around.
2nd, is getting into a routine. It’s very hard to do on the road.
That being said, I do think I could work from a different location if I were to be there for a long time. I would just set up an iMac with everything I would need.
February 7, 2012 at 8:00 pm #821202Anonymous
InactiveI do it all the time. I was away from home 9 months in 2011.
My routine is simple… during daylight hours I travel, once the sun goes down i work. So i might do something like seeing an attraction or hiking from 9am to 4 pm and then work until 11pm. Smaller work days means less money… but the point of money is to enjoy life so for me it’s worth it.
February 8, 2012 at 5:08 pm #821213Anonymous
InactiveI agree with Ant’s, day time travel, night time work.
Comes down to organisation as well – conferences are a little different though.. it is work night and day.
February 8, 2012 at 5:59 pm #821216Anonymous
InactiveOnly problem on this is that most hotels have very bad internet connections.. Nothing worse then slow speeds, except the high daily internet connection price tag.. Remember once in spain paying around 29 euros a day for internet..
February 8, 2012 at 6:05 pm #821217Anonymous
Inactive@Lenny 235615 wrote:
Remember once in spain paying around 29 euros a day for internet..
That’s steep. Barcelona internet is always poor at best.. but then so was Londons Grange, random drop outs killed me on calls
February 8, 2012 at 8:04 pm #821220Anonymous
InactiveThat is a huge problem… most places in North America have free good internet… the worse country for internet I found is Australia, outside of the major cities it’s tough and they charge ridiculous rates… i got charged over $100 for a night once because i forgot outlook express on and it downloaded email (they charge by bandwidth) other places its hit or miss, Central America has had fairly reliable internet for me, Europe was hit or miss, South Africa was decent (and that was a long time ago)
February 9, 2012 at 12:26 am #821224Anonymous
Inactive@antoine 235619 wrote:
That is a huge problem… most places in North America have free good internet… the worse country for internet I found is Australia, outside of the major cities it’s tough and they charge ridiculous rates… i got charged over $100 for a night once because i forgot outlook express on and it downloaded email (they charge by bandwidth) other places its hit or miss, Central America has had fairly reliable internet for me, Europe was hit or miss, South Africa was decent (and that was a long time ago)
We really know how to screw it up for travelers… and locals in Australia.
I pay about $150 for 200gb a month – there are cheaper options, but I went for speed and reliability, still steep.
February 10, 2012 at 12:30 am #821251Anonymous
InactiveI was thinking in traveling and working at the same time, but at least Paypal blocks the access if you access from a different country than the registered in your account. I think Neteller and Moneybookers do the same. It is difficult to manage without these accounts.
February 10, 2012 at 4:27 am #821252Anonymous
Inactive@villa10 235666 wrote:
I was thinking in traveling and working at the same time, but at least Paypal blocks the access if you access from a different country than the registered in your account. I think Neteller and Moneybookers do the same. It is difficult to manage without these accounts.
My experience with Neteller is that you should always let them know if you are logging in from abroad – then it’s no problem. Have never had this problem with pp or mb, but actually would prefer neteller’s security solution.
Another problem while travelling in countries like France and Italy (and perhaps soon Denmark) is that some sites are blocked by operators or authorities…
February 10, 2012 at 2:59 pm #821268Anonymous
Inactiveneteller is a pain in the royal ass. Use Hide My Ass! Free Proxy and Privacy Tools – Surf The Web Anonymously and try to log in from your country of residence if using any service like that
February 13, 2012 at 5:38 pm #821340
Ivo van BeekMemberWow, 100 dollars to download your emails would probably make me cry a little bit…
I find in Central America, or at least in Costa Rica you can find internet fairly easy plus there are a bunch of places with free wifi…
The only problems I have found is that sometimes some places have sending and receiving emails blocked by some firewall.
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