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Eycom
Sep 20, 2012Explorer
I'm a working full timer, in sales/management (for another 9 mos anyway:)). The nature of which, affords me significant latitude on where I choose to work. Conversely, it can be restrictive with regards to the length of time working in a local area. I've found that, aside from some unique challenges in it's own right, full timing negates the stress of very long commutes, reservations, motels, restaurants, some of the costs and much of the time contraints of maintaining a sticks&bricks. It's quite conducive to following the money in my profession.
That said, 3 days-2 week(s) in many localities is generally sufficient time to maximize profits. Moving so frequently, I've become fond of government parks for their ambiance and price. Therefore, I use this site almost exclusively to locate campgrounds. I'm a card totin' member of the National Geezers Club and use Passport America occasionally while in transit.
There have been times when I've wintered on family owned acreage and commuted up to 50 miles out. And I've sometimes stayed 4-8 weeks in small commercial parks (@ a monthly rate) with the desired ambiance or government parks where allowed. I'm practicing for retirement... LOL:B
That said, 3 days-2 week(s) in many localities is generally sufficient time to maximize profits. Moving so frequently, I've become fond of government parks for their ambiance and price. Therefore, I use this site almost exclusively to locate campgrounds. I'm a card totin' member of the National Geezers Club and use Passport America occasionally while in transit.
There have been times when I've wintered on family owned acreage and commuted up to 50 miles out. And I've sometimes stayed 4-8 weeks in small commercial parks (@ a monthly rate) with the desired ambiance or government parks where allowed. I'm practicing for retirement... LOL:B
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