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phil_crouch
Sep 27, 2012Explorer
rockportrocket wrote:
How young, married, single, children, job location, etc, etc, etc.
Agree with rockportrocket.. You don't give us enough info..
I did see young guys fulltime, and travel to different job sites..
there are summer and winter jobs if you search around.. example,
Gate guards in Texas, oil fields in N.D. Amazon hires during their busy seasons.. Pipeline Inspectors is another one looking for people with RV's..
Seen some with RV's that travel around that's in construction jobs..
I talked to a guy that was a cook, up at a dude ranch in the summer and went south to Texas and had a job down there..
That is if you are looking to make a living on the road, it can happen to those that do a little research..
I, personally would not live in a RV year-round up North, but that's just me..
I worked Part-time when we decided to go fulltime, but that was just to offset our budget.. I drove shuttle busses and wife worked thru a temp agency.. Those were summer jobs up North, but we headed south before winter closed in.. We were offered jobs down south but didn't want them..
I have seen people fulltime in just about any kind of RV out there so yep, it can be done with a little planning...
Good luck on whatever you decide to do...
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