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Mar 15, 2015Explorer
Tough job testing RV's
I've always been amazed how some people make extra income from their RV's. From making "stuff" to running a consulting web site. Last week saw something I never saw before.
A brand new RV backs in next to us. As he is hooking up things, I holler "Hi neighbor, How you doing?...If you need anything, maybe I can help" We talk a bit. Turns out is "testing" a new RV. He drives them for about an 8 hour drive, spends a night and then returns RV, then writes up his opinions in a major RV publication. Can't wait to read his write up. I'm going to see how he "wordsmiths" his adventures of hooking up the sewer hose connection. In real life is was "what were they thinking? NO, I don't have Chinese fingers or 3 elbows in each arm".
Tuff job but I guess somebody's has to do it.
A brand new RV backs in next to us. As he is hooking up things, I holler "Hi neighbor, How you doing?...If you need anything, maybe I can help" We talk a bit. Turns out is "testing" a new RV. He drives them for about an 8 hour drive, spends a night and then returns RV, then writes up his opinions in a major RV publication. Can't wait to read his write up. I'm going to see how he "wordsmiths" his adventures of hooking up the sewer hose connection. In real life is was "what were they thinking? NO, I don't have Chinese fingers or 3 elbows in each arm".
Tuff job but I guess somebody's has to do it.