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USMCCpl
Jul 16, 2016Explorer
kevinbti wrote:
I spent 24 years on the road 9 months on and then off in the winter we would rv in the warm areas in the winter. At first it was really tough as you adjusting to new way of living but in my case I became a cat adjuster because I was a single dad and this gave me flexibility to see my daughter that I would not be able to do w a 9 to 5 job. Mid way thru the second year, I was comfortable in my job, and became friends with many cat adjusters, pipefitters, people that build waffle houses across the us etc. They become family. As Cat adjusters we would chase storms we would share what campgrounds to stay in or away from, places to eat etc. More importantly it allowed me to fly daughter in to where I was at during spring break and we would spend the summer traveling the southern states. I believe the reason she is independent and comfortable around people is because of the experience of living on the road. She has friends all around the us to this day. I truly miss it but age is no friend to steep pitch roofs and ladders. I would image the experiences I had would be similar to what your wife will likely find. She will meet friends at work who will share stories on good assignments, bad assignments etc. I started out in a casita,
Artic Fox, casitia and then the a Tiger Motor home. I think the Artic Fox makes a really good insulated trailer. Safe travels your daughter is blessed to have this experience
Thank you for the advice.
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