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Wife Needs Oxygen

My wife needs to monitor her oxygen level and use oxygen it if it gets low. Are there jobs that she can do? She worked as customer service for 5 years. I would like to hear from others who have this problem and worked through it.

I have worked maintenance for years at hotels. I was chief engineer for many hotels.

We are wanting to start work camping next year. Any advise given would be greatly appreciated.




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Wife Needs Oxygen

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RV Based Jobs
by: Coleen, the RVing editor

What first comes to mind are jobs that she can do from your RV home. Perhaps working as a Virtual Assistant, selling via on-line auctions, building a website, etc.

If you are interested in campground work, some of it is on a flexible schedule. For instance, the bathrooms need to be cleaned once each evening, but it can be anytime after 5:00 p.m. Or the lawn needs mowing weekly, but there's flexibility as to when it gets done.

I'm sure there are jobs available that would work for the two of you. I would think the main thing would be to communicate clearing with prospective employees about any special considerations needed.

Working While On Oxygen
by: roy

Thanks for the reply.

I was thinking that she could do store work, reservations, where a lot of walking was not involved. I am very well rounded in all fazes of maint. and that is what I would like to do.

I'm wondering how employers feel about a situation like this.

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