I'm not living #vanlife, but as a mom of busy teens, I love the flexibility of working anywhere. I primarily work from my home office, but I have supported a software launch from a water park; worked on documentation and contracts from marching band camp; and written code in my car, as well as in our actual primary office location.
Over the last couple of years, I've been refining my carry to make sure I have everything I need, but as little else as possible. I'm not including purchase links here, but for anyone who's interested, I'll be happy to provide them in the comments.
Here's my list of standard must haves:
*Cabled peripherals don't lose fidelity the way wireless ones can when you find yourself in a tight space full of other users, like an airplane or coffee shop.
I also carry a few things that you may not immediately think of for a remote IT pro:
What do you have in your bag to facilitate work anywhere?
Meds are definitely a must-have. Including some ibuprofen or acetaminophen.
@Anne Saunders one accessory I found extremely necessary - and I wish I had found sooner - is a lapgear lap desk. I was burning my thighs balancing my laptop on them in the car, train, on the couch or while sitting up in bed. It also has great tabletop conventional use when I am working from my kitchen or dining room table.
I like the focus on having wired accessories. A good pouch for wire and cable storage is also a necessity.
Love the list of supplies... you remind me of one of those mums from my mothers group who were always equipped with everything in their nappy bag... nappies, wipes, snacks, drinks, spare clothes, dummies, etc.
As a mum of 3 boys and a puppy, I also love the flexibility of working from anywhere (home, basketball, football, surf comp and so on).
Amen! It's like I traded my diaper bag for a Mom-stuff bag :D
It also matches your role description "Swiss Army Knife"- ready for anything. :-)
In my bag:
Snacks. Snacks. and Snacks!
Lipstick is also a must.
I also work a lot at night. I always have a battery ring light that I use as a torch at night.
In my car:
I totally get the mumurgency kit. I tend to have a sports towel and spare change of clothes in the boot. I keep my running shoes, yoga gear and lap swimming stuff in the car not my closet for this exact reason.
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