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Irover
Aug 30, 2014Explorer
Slanted Journalism at it's best what I read of the article from the first poster. This had been done before and most likely for a time to come. I however feel this way; "if it takes doing the labor it takes to survive it it better than living under a bridge". The not so affluent RVer's have an opportunity to locate work and maybe have a bit of dignity and pride that people lose when being employed for minimum wage jobs and it cost more than one makes to pay rent; utilities; buy food and never mind having any healthcare. For instance at The big Warehouse; one gets at least $9.90 hr.; site/utilities; employer has incentives for give-aways; some employer sponsered meals during the holiday period. And the best part it is a few thousand $$$$'s in the coffers to keep your head above water. You don't stand around during work hours sitting on your thumbs. You can work 40-55 hours a week + the 15='s 30 hours of pay.
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