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Turkiye1018a
Aug 01, 2014Explorer
Thanks for the input! of course the government takes care of the military members! i am just about 6 yrs away from retirement and i am an avid skydiver. so my plans after retirement are to take homestead on a drop zone get my different ratings and work for spending cash and then move to other drop zones during the different seasons. it was talk for retirement but i have since walked in one and trying to figure out what it will cost me a month with my military pension and after i saw one and figuring the finance thing out, i kinda want to speed it up and jump in one now and have it pretty much paid off when i get out. there are some pretty nice RV's out there that are significantly big enough for a single person.
i am trying to find out what kind of road blocks people run into when they live in it full time. doesn't necessarily need to be from an active duty members perspective, i am just trying to find out what issues people deal with. the one big problem i am running into in my research of finding a place in san diego is they require you leave after a certain amount of time (6 months) for two weeks and come back. i am actually looking for the long term communities that some of you have mentioned. idk if any of you know of some in san diego but i am always open to suggestions.
thanks for the info
i am trying to find out what kind of road blocks people run into when they live in it full time. doesn't necessarily need to be from an active duty members perspective, i am just trying to find out what issues people deal with. the one big problem i am running into in my research of finding a place in san diego is they require you leave after a certain amount of time (6 months) for two weeks and come back. i am actually looking for the long term communities that some of you have mentioned. idk if any of you know of some in san diego but i am always open to suggestions.
thanks for the info
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