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- C-BearsExplorerTo me "full time RV" means that you do not have a stick built residence, or if you own one you just rent it out but never actually live in it yourself. You live in your RV all the time and travel either full time or part time. If you live in a RV but it never ever moves then you are not a "full time RVer" you are a "trailer park occupant" IMHO. If you travel around the country and work out of your RV part time you are probably a full time RVer, as compared to someone who just lives in a RV, works full time, and never moves the RV.
- noplace2Explorer
dahkota wrote:
Our rig is our home. Everything we own is in it or attached to it.
I consider someone a full timer if they live in their rig, have no other home, and move when the urge strikes - daily, weekly, monthly - but they do move.
Exactly - 2oldmanExplorer II24/7/52.
Some consider living in a trailer while working 'fulltiming.' I do not. - dahkotaExplorerOur rig is our home. Everything we own is in it or attached to it.
We have been in 22 states so far this year; I guess that counts as moving around.
I consider someone a full timer if they live in their rig, have no other home, and move when the urge strikes - daily, weekly, monthly - but they do move. - Dog_FolksExplorer
Mandalay Parr wrote:
I am a full timer. I have no other home or place to live.
X2 - Nutinelse2doExplorerNot having a S&B, traveling around, and not sitting in one place for very long.
- Mandalay_ParrExplorerI am a full timer. I have no other home or place to live.
- MTPockets1Explorer
donn0128 wrote:
. I agree. Adding to that, I consider full time as those who move around. It's at least a category different than a permanent RV site.
Full time is FULL time. 24/7/365
Part time is anything less - donn0128Explorer IIFull time is FULL time. 24/7/365
Part time is anything less
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