Well, I don't really like having to deal with money, but probably I will continue to have to deal with it anyhow. That being said, what good ways are there of making enough money to cover expense with on the road? I don't really have all that many practicle skills, the vast majority of my knowledge and experience is academic. While this is good for getting into grad school or getting an internship it is probably useless on the road. So what can you all tell me about surviving on the road for extended periods of time? Also, I can learn just about anything quicker than you can say something really short. I like manual labor generally, unless it involves spreading asphalt or painting.
I own a Tornado Research, Tornado Chasing program, where I pay my researchers $$$ to do storm chasing, and Tornado Research. Its a job on the road, and it's very fun as well. Tornado Chasing is something not everyone does, and it's a great opportunity. Starting pay for my drivers and researchers is only $75,000/year right now. It's not alot for chasing tornadoes, and risking your life, but it's good. might I add, Statistically 0 people have died in the history of Tornado Chasing. I will be opening positions, about 4 of them in the coming months.