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westernrvparkow
Dec 20, 2019Explorer
Spade Cooley wrote:I am pretty sure there are people in that park that would like nothing more than to be segregated away from you as well. Almost everyone does something that annoys someone else.
Is it just me or have others experienced the loud trucks doing a warm up in the early morning in preparation to go to work. It happens to me no matter where I go.
We have a nice mother and daughter living across the street here in the park. The daughter is in her thirties and has a job at a motel down the road. She starts the loudest truck on the planet at 0645 and allows it to warm up rather than just put it in drive off. I'm an early riser but why do workers in rv parks need to disturb others?
I respect the fact that people need work and make a living but parks could place these rigs together in an area by themselves. Am I the only one griping about this?
It is impossible for a park to segregate everyone from all the things that potentially annoy others. The list of things people grip about is nearly endless. Sure, there could be a section only for workers, but that site next to you could still be a vacationing family with a half dozen screaming children and a couple of barking dogs. They could still get up early every morning, start up the diesel pickup that tows their fifth wheel, noisily load everything they need for the day, gather up the kids and dogs and head out on their day's adventure. Then they could return 20 minutes later and park with the truck idling as little Joey looks for the I-Phone he lost.
If the actions of others causes stress in your life, you need to consider different living arrangements because you aren't going to get everyone in an RV Park to think and move in lockstep with you.
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