For the most part you will probably love it. It will work best if you move with the seasons as RV's are often terrible in extremely hot or cold areas. Either be handy and learn the ins and outs or expect to pay big money for repairs. Have money behind you for the blown transmission or new set of tires. I have not done in depth research on working for a site but you may be better off just paying and working elsewhere. Seek out receptive people in campgrounds or rv parks and ask them how they do things. If you shop for an RV, remember that the number one issue is water damage. Let me say it one more time WATER DAMAGE. Good luck to you.