Feb-03-2014 10:14 AM
Feb-12-2014 12:39 PM
Feb-05-2014 01:06 PM
MotorPro wrote:
You must know many accountants.
Feb-05-2014 09:54 AM
RVUSA wrote:You must know many accountants.namtrag wrote:
I know we are not the only ones in precarious financial situations,
You are the only accountant I have ever heard of in this precarious financial situation.
Feb-05-2014 07:06 AM
namtrag wrote:
Haha, I knew the accountant judgers would come out! How many fat, smoking doctors do you guys see? Lots!
I am an excellent accountant, but life choices such as having my now ex wife stay home with our kids for many years, which caused a great strain on our finances, putting my life savings down on my house right before the market plunged, the cost of small group health insurance ($2,350 per month for family plan), and my divorce have put me down for the count. Just trying to get back up before the count is up!
I am not making excuses or asking for sympathy for my own choices, but the situation is pressing down like a heavy stone, and I am just investigating alternatives.
The thread is taking on a life of its own, and that's really cool.
Feb-05-2014 06:20 AM
Haha, I knew the accountant judgers would come out! How many fat, smoking doctors do you guys see? Lots!
I am an excellent accountant, but life choices such as having my now ex wife stay home with our kids for many years, which caused a great strain on our finances, putting my life savings down on my house right before the market plunged, the cost of small group health insurance ($2,350 per month for family plan), and my divorce have put me down for the count. Just trying to get back up before the count is up!
I am not making excuses or asking for sympathy for my own choices, but the situation is pressing down like a heavy stone, and I am just investigating alternatives.
The thread is taking on a life of its own, and that's really cool.
Feb-05-2014 05:02 AM
Feb-04-2014 10:34 PM
CKNSLS wrote:Larryzv7 wrote:
It might surprise you how some people are paying for their full-time RV lifestyle. In my experience I have found that generally those who want to do it find an ingenious way to do it and those who have to do it usually struggle with having to do it.
I met a guy and his family while camping in Oregon; this guy had a college degree in graphic design but could not find work in his field, so he was working as a lumberjack, doing lumberjack jobs in Oregon and then going up to Washington State to take on other lumberjack jobs. His wife was home schooling their two kids as they were all full-time RVing, traveling from one job site to another.
There are all kinds of people out here fulltime RVing in all sorts of situations. I would say that a large portion are retired but there is also a younger group out here working as they go. This lifestyle is not for everyone but those who want it usually find a way to get it. Lots of people fulltime until their health don’t permit it anymore, regardless, this lifestyle requires a bit of creativity and ingenuity. But those who say they have to do it usually feel stuck and can’t wait to stop doing it.
With all due respect-getting a degree in Graphic Design is like getting a degree called-"Underwater Basket Weaving" it's totally useless.
That was his problem.
Feb-04-2014 05:14 PM
Larryzv7 wrote:
It might surprise you how some people are paying for their full-time RV lifestyle. In my experience I have found that generally those who want to do it find an ingenious way to do it and those who have to do it usually struggle with having to do it.
I met a guy and his family while camping in Oregon; this guy had a college degree in graphic design but could not find work in his field, so he was working as a lumberjack, doing lumberjack jobs in Oregon and then going up to Washington State to take on other lumberjack jobs. His wife was home schooling their two kids as they were all full-time RVing, traveling from one job site to another.
There are all kinds of people out here fulltime RVing in all sorts of situations. I would say that a large portion are retired but there is also a younger group out here working as they go. This lifestyle is not for everyone but those who want it usually find a way to get it. Lots of people fulltime until their health don’t permit it anymore, regardless, this lifestyle requires a bit of creativity and ingenuity. But those who say they have to do it usually feel stuck and can’t wait to stop doing it.
Feb-04-2014 05:02 PM
the irony is everyone trying to show an accountant how to manage and generate income. LOL just awesome.
Feb-04-2014 02:58 PM
RVUSA wrote:
the irony is everyone trying to show an accountant how to manage and generate income. LOL just awesome.
Feb-04-2014 02:40 PM
Feb-04-2014 11:40 AM
Feb-04-2014 10:48 AM
namtrag wrote:
The rental market here is such that, currently, I could rent the house perhaps for $250 less than my payment. But more likely it would be $350 less than my payment.
Feb-04-2014 05:53 AM
Feb-04-2014 04:42 AM