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rhianna
Aug 02, 2013Explorer
We started FT in 1997 at age 47/48 working for minimum wage in the national parks for the concessionaires, then seasonally for the NP's. Eventually DH got a permanent position with park service. That got us benefits and the ability to transfer and travel from park to park. Best of both world for an RVer. Some places provided RV spots or housing. After 10 years (bought back military time)we were able to retire at age 62 and keep our health insurance. Check out the USA jobs web site and see if there is a job that you would qualify for. The process is complicated and takes a while to get used to but it was well worth it for us.
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