8/15/2023 0 Comments Mobile workspaces![]() While they oversee and manage separate projects, the majority of their time is spent working together. In previous setups, they always had to have small laptops to save counter space which were not very efficient for the way they work. Their favorite part about their setup is the ability to place their large monitors for their desktop computers on the ledge that runs along the side of our RV. They also serve on the Board of Directors for the organization, directly manage several projects, and play a role in the daily operations. They are the President and Vice President of Escapees RV Club. Because they are often on-site with him, too, none of his equipment is affixed to their workspace. ![]() Eric’s setup consists of an iPad and a laptop, both of which are used daily. A skylight above her seat allows natural light in, which helps conserve electricity as well as gives her workspace a nice ambiance. ![]() All of the windows are covered in Reflectix, both for added insulation and isolation and privacy during work hours. Instead of a CPU, she has this monitor wired into her laptop, allowing her to get maximum use of her work surface. She uses an ultrawide monitor that is mounted to an articulating arm, so she can move and rotate her monitor to her needs, as well as maintain comfortable posture, making her long hours easier to endure. This allows her to sit back and relax at times, as well as immerse herself in her work. It’s also very comfortable- Katherine sits in the driver’s seat, turned to face the dinette table. Their workspace is very small, as Eric and Katherine currently share the dinette in their Class B motorhome, but it has exactly what they need. It can also be problematic to do daily maintenance tasks (washing dishes, prepping meals, entertaining the dog, etc) while Bernal is working due to the potential for noise disturbing him. Currently, when he has a conference call or other important phone call, Kathy puts on noise cancelling headphones and finds things to do elsewhere in the rig to occupy herself. Not from Kathy, but from distractions in general. Though this setup works great for his 9-5, Bernal wishes he had a little more privacy at times. They have used this setup for approximately a year. Altogether, it cost an estimated $300 to complete these changes. There are several other custom components that he and Kathy have created All of the cables, boxes, etc associated are stored in the overhead cabinet at his workspace. ![]() Bernal has a custom keyboard tray built into the shelf so it sits at the perfect height for him. His monitor sits on what used to be the shelf behind their sofa, while all of the cables, internet equipment and such are stored in the cabinet above his workspace. Because he is the primary source of income, his needs were prioritized as they laid out the space. After considering different options, Bernal and his wife Kathy decided to remove the built-in seating and turn that area into a workspace for each of them. ![]()
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