Subj : just need 2k a week and I'll roll with ya! To : paulie420 From : Ogg Date : Wed Jan 31 2024 08:06:00 Hello paulie420! ** On Tuesday 30.01.24 - 23:11, paulie420 wrote to poindexter FORTRAN: pF>> I've got a job, 2 kids, a wife, 2 dogs, a house and a mortgage, pF>> but part of me would love to get a camper and spend time driving pF>> through this country. There's a lot of it I haven't seen, and I'd love pF>> to see some of what's going on firsthand. Drive through some small pF>> towns and actually speak to people instead of reading about it. > Money is the only thing stopping me - I keep hearing about how ppl live > without working, but I don't see it... > Let's figure it out - I just need 2k a week and I'll roll with ya! They sell most of their high-bearing assets first. Plus, those people also may have some savings as well. Haven't checked out most of these resources but I think the jist of RVing (full-time living in an RV) is pretty low if there is no more house/mortgage or pre-existing job to manage: https://camperreport.com/books-about-full-time-rving/ For me, RVing entails *wanting* to be in touch with people - how can you avoid people when RVing when the machine might need repeat repairs, supplies, etc. ? You'll be constantly on populated roads, i.e., many scenarios where people cannot be avoided. Maybe for a casual trip for a couple of months might be fun, but cooped up in a small container with changing scenery every now and then ain't for me. On the other extreme.. there are people like this who do this to survive, called nomads: Nomadland: Surviving America.. -by- Jessica Bruder, 04-Sep-18 https://bookshop.org/a/93260/9780393356311 https://libro.fm/audiobooks/9781681687193- nomadland?bookstore=ashlies .