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ctilsie242
Mar 02, 2017Explorer II
I know in Austin, trying to live in a RV park would be very difficult, because they have been pushed well outside of the city, so you would have a 45 min commute minimum.
However, I've worked with one guy who has a class "A" on a seasonal site in Bastrop. He goes into Austin with a class "B" which normally is towed behind his "A". This way, he can park somewhere (a few garages have high top van parking), but when he isn't pressed, he can go back to the RV park to resupply.
I wouldn't recommend this though. In fact, I'd recommend finding work outside of Austin and other hot spots, because you may make less, but with the cost of rent or real estate, you have to spend far less to keep a roof over your head.
However, I've worked with one guy who has a class "A" on a seasonal site in Bastrop. He goes into Austin with a class "B" which normally is towed behind his "A". This way, he can park somewhere (a few garages have high top van parking), but when he isn't pressed, he can go back to the RV park to resupply.
I wouldn't recommend this though. In fact, I'd recommend finding work outside of Austin and other hot spots, because you may make less, but with the cost of rent or real estate, you have to spend far less to keep a roof over your head.
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