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abom2
Mar 20, 2017Explorer
I am one of the "Clientele" that some have IMO has snobbishly complained about. Like the gentlemen that was banging on my RV door a few weeks back complaining that I start my truck at 0630 to go to work. Same individual state that "He does not work" and does not like to be awakened by an idling diesel.
I do not allow my truck to idle since the Owners Manual does not recommend it due to all of the pollution control stuff. I let the oil pressure stabilize and I allow the truck to idle me out of park.
If you "Do Not Have to Work" then you CAN TAKE AN AFTERNOON NAP.
I go to bed by 8 PM. I really do not like to hear your drinking socials. I am sorry but I really do not want to hear your stories through the walls of my cheap, working class, RV.
I have to travel for my work. I stay in an area for up to three years. Helping build things like power plants, solar fields, refineries, and other useless garbage that the RV Elite abhor.
I wish to apologize that I made some very poor choices in my earlier life. Like serving in the military for 17 years. Would have stayed longer but ya know, budget cuts and no more Russian Bear.
Besides sending and paying out of pocket for each of my three kids college.
I would love to have my wife with me full time, but her mother needs care every day. Too hazardous for the MIL's health to bring her and wife with me. If I could I would in a heartbeat.
I pay my rent, keep to myself, without making noise from the time I return to work until I leave for work. I am not interested if you are from Quebec and have a problem with the fact that I am Anglo and my wife Pacific Islander. (Yes Google Translate works pretty durn good). That and thin RV walls.
OK I will finish my rant with this. I do not judge you, I do not complain about your daily outdoor alcohol socials (I bought earplugs), or you blocking the road while your dried your Wrangler, or commented on my patched up, working stiff RV. It has held up through hurricanes on the Gulf Coast, Blizzards in ND and the Great Lakes Areas. As well as, Arizona and South Texas Summers.
I do not allow my truck to idle since the Owners Manual does not recommend it due to all of the pollution control stuff. I let the oil pressure stabilize and I allow the truck to idle me out of park.
If you "Do Not Have to Work" then you CAN TAKE AN AFTERNOON NAP.
I go to bed by 8 PM. I really do not like to hear your drinking socials. I am sorry but I really do not want to hear your stories through the walls of my cheap, working class, RV.
I have to travel for my work. I stay in an area for up to three years. Helping build things like power plants, solar fields, refineries, and other useless garbage that the RV Elite abhor.
I wish to apologize that I made some very poor choices in my earlier life. Like serving in the military for 17 years. Would have stayed longer but ya know, budget cuts and no more Russian Bear.
Besides sending and paying out of pocket for each of my three kids college.
I would love to have my wife with me full time, but her mother needs care every day. Too hazardous for the MIL's health to bring her and wife with me. If I could I would in a heartbeat.
I pay my rent, keep to myself, without making noise from the time I return to work until I leave for work. I am not interested if you are from Quebec and have a problem with the fact that I am Anglo and my wife Pacific Islander. (Yes Google Translate works pretty durn good). That and thin RV walls.
OK I will finish my rant with this. I do not judge you, I do not complain about your daily outdoor alcohol socials (I bought earplugs), or you blocking the road while your dried your Wrangler, or commented on my patched up, working stiff RV. It has held up through hurricanes on the Gulf Coast, Blizzards in ND and the Great Lakes Areas. As well as, Arizona and South Texas Summers.
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