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Executive45
Nov 20, 2014Explorer III
Depends on your definition of "Full Timing". If that means, to you, simply that you are using your RV as a residence while you work, then yes, you can do that but you're not full timing per se.
Use caution when throwing that phrase out there. Full timers have certain "benefits" such as being able to choose a domicile state saving on taxes etc. With that "benefit" comes higher insurance, (many companies do not write full timer insurance) as you'll need the full timer rider in case someone injures themselves while visiting.
If you are able to work from home, you'll be able to work from your RV. The most prevalent "job" allows you to do all your business on the internet. In that case, having a solid and secure connection is imperative.....Dennis
Use caution when throwing that phrase out there. Full timers have certain "benefits" such as being able to choose a domicile state saving on taxes etc. With that "benefit" comes higher insurance, (many companies do not write full timer insurance) as you'll need the full timer rider in case someone injures themselves while visiting.
If you are able to work from home, you'll be able to work from your RV. The most prevalent "job" allows you to do all your business on the internet. In that case, having a solid and secure connection is imperative.....Dennis
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