Dom Chiam, 37, and Lim Hui Jing, 26, who both used to be solar project managers, share their experience of quitting their jobs to travel in a campervan and the challenges they faced living off-grid.
'Move your van or we will kill you': Singapore an couple who quit jobs to travel in campervan reveal the good and bad of living off-grid. While the idea is tempting, especially to those who don't enjoy the city or corporate rat race, it isn't as easy as it sounds. However, Dom Chiam, 37, and Lim Hui Jing, 26, who both used to be solar project managers , made it work. For income, they do part-time drafting for solar designs.
Within this period, they've already travelled to four countries — Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia and Laos. But while it's been an enriching experience that has given them plenty of freedom, the couple have had to overcome their own fair share of obstacles. 'There were many times we doubted this journey. These happened especially during scary, uncertain and tough times like when we were lost on the roads,' Dom confessed to AsiaOne in an interview. Through all these difficult times, we have made great friends along the way who have guided us in the right direction,' said Dom positively
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