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toedtoes
Jan 09, 2015Explorer III
My jobs have always been "people" jobs. They have always required interaction on a frequent and regular basis with the public and many co-workers. I enjoy it, however, I am also the type of person who needs solitude to refuel. My RV allows me to get out of populated areas, go into the forests, and get that solitude. No phones, no tv, etc. It lets me re-energize so I can go back to the world of people.
If I am at a rally, or some other social type outing, OR I'm at a campground that is busier than I expected or filled with social people, having my RV there allows me to break away and get some of that solitude on a smaller level. It's a safe haven.
And it makes me happy whenever I step inside - no matter where we are. I walk inside, see my little world on wheels and I'm happy.
If I am at a rally, or some other social type outing, OR I'm at a campground that is busier than I expected or filled with social people, having my RV there allows me to break away and get some of that solitude on a smaller level. It's a safe haven.
And it makes me happy whenever I step inside - no matter where we are. I walk inside, see my little world on wheels and I'm happy.
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