Jamesconn
Nov 23, 2014Explorer
New to campers
I am work on pipeline as an inspector in MT, WY, and the Dakotas. I am usually gone for 3 weeks minimum then 1 week off. You can still be away from home for up to 3 months.
We get per diem but we are supposed to use that to pay for hotels. One of the guys I work with let me stay in his camper and I have to say its a great way to save money and it feels more home-y.
I have 0 exerience with RVs. it needs to be 7000lb or lower, and sleep two. I will be using it year round from -40 degrees to 110 degrees. I won't be able to get it for quite a few months but I hope y'all can give me some advice on purchasing one and how to avoid big mistakes.
We get per diem but we are supposed to use that to pay for hotels. One of the guys I work with let me stay in his camper and I have to say its a great way to save money and it feels more home-y.
I have 0 exerience with RVs. it needs to be 7000lb or lower, and sleep two. I will be using it year round from -40 degrees to 110 degrees. I won't be able to get it for quite a few months but I hope y'all can give me some advice on purchasing one and how to avoid big mistakes.