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Scottiemom
Oct 21, 2016Nomad
You've been given really great advice, Josh, by people who have/use/and live in RV's. Your RV must sit somewhere and with a family, you would have to have services. That would mean in a campground and you are going to pay rent there much as you would in an apartment. . . and maybe just as much. Then you will have other expenses like utilities, etc., as others have mentioned.
Getting an RV is not going to simplify your life; it will make it more difficult.
Maybe take some night classes to earn some marketable skills and upgrade your job to where you might have something in the future. When we were starting out, I worked full time till I retired and had two kids, working while I was pregnant. I'm not sympathetic to pregnant moms who sit back while the family begs for money. There are things she could do from home.
Dale
Getting an RV is not going to simplify your life; it will make it more difficult.
Maybe take some night classes to earn some marketable skills and upgrade your job to where you might have something in the future. When we were starting out, I worked full time till I retired and had two kids, working while I was pregnant. I'm not sympathetic to pregnant moms who sit back while the family begs for money. There are things she could do from home.
Dale
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