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Former NHS worker quits £38K job to live in a caravan

12.06.2026 02:10 4 min 9 sources
Hull Live ENG + 8 more
Former NHS worker quits £38K job to live in a caravan
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In Brief

28-year-old Eva Outram left her project manager role at the NHS, earning £38,000 a year, to live in a caravan with her partner. They stay for free on farmland in exchange for 3–6 hours of work per week, saving £2,500 monthly.

Eva Outram, 28, a former project manager at the UK's National Health Service (NHS) earning £38,000 a year, quit her job to move into a caravan. She appeared on a Channel 4 reality show before deciding to change her lifestyle.

Eva lives with her partner in a £4,800 caravan on farmland. They pay no rent but work 3–6 hours a week on the farm. They rent out their flat. This lifestyle allows them to save around £2,500 per month.

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