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TexasVet01
Aug 15, 2013Explorer
Just a thought....
Forget Workamping....I have met several individuals (couples and singles) who live in an RV and sell 'stuff' at flea markets, craft shows, dog shows, horse shows, etc, etc..
I know several who buy wholesale (jewelry, watches, electronics, golf equipment, toys, etc) and sell at different venues and markets. They make a moderate living but, it still needs to be run like a business to make enough to afford insurance (life, health, etc).
My DW and I have traveled with our embroidery business for 10+ years. We do 40 - 45 shows each year but will be cutting back a little this year. The 40 shows still allow us to stop and smell the flowers from time to time.
Happy travels....Lew
PS: My DW reminded me of a single lady we know who buys jams and jellies wholesale and sells at 2 local flea markets. She is 70 something and is smiling every time she leaves the market. I love the habanero jams she markets.
Forget Workamping....I have met several individuals (couples and singles) who live in an RV and sell 'stuff' at flea markets, craft shows, dog shows, horse shows, etc, etc..
I know several who buy wholesale (jewelry, watches, electronics, golf equipment, toys, etc) and sell at different venues and markets. They make a moderate living but, it still needs to be run like a business to make enough to afford insurance (life, health, etc).
My DW and I have traveled with our embroidery business for 10+ years. We do 40 - 45 shows each year but will be cutting back a little this year. The 40 shows still allow us to stop and smell the flowers from time to time.
Happy travels....Lew
PS: My DW reminded me of a single lady we know who buys jams and jellies wholesale and sells at 2 local flea markets. She is 70 something and is smiling every time she leaves the market. I love the habanero jams she markets.
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