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"Take this Job and Shove It" - Big Changes Ahead!

TucsonJim
Explorer II
Explorer II
I was sitting in my fourth meeting of the day, and the urge came over me to get out of the office and hit the open road with our Pickup and Fifth-wheel. And I'm not talking about taking a vacation. So I left the meeting, walked into the my boss's office and let him know I'm going to take early retirement!

This is a huge change in our life and we can't wait. We have some personal business to take care of, but by February, we're going to go full time for at least 6-7 months to see how we like it.

The wife and I have a lot to learn, and we'll be studying the forum for answers over the next couple months. Wish us luck, and we hope to see you on the road.
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Happy_Jim
Explorer
Explorer
Enjoy.
I came to the conclusion that most meetings were for the benefit of those who did not know what was going on so they could pretend to know what was going on.
Travel Safe - Enjoy
Happy Jim
1999 Holiday Rambler Vacationer
2006 Chevy HHR Toad

RoadXYZ
Explorer II
Explorer II
After we were full-timing for two years, the doc told us to stay out there as our health actually improved ... some of our stress was from social clubs and being involved as officers.

Now we volunteer and enjoying the variety and also the new history we are learning and enjoy learning more about the history of our country .. we will spend the Fall on the Oregon Coast, then to Ft. Yamhill to learn the history of that area also ... have already volunteered at Ft. Clatsop so will be interesting to intersperse the two histories.

Have crossed the states once, and hope to do it again this next year 2014 .. hoping to see friends we have made over the years who are in the mid-west ..

Enjoy your lives .. Stay Safe Out There
Full-Time RV'rs - Grandma Marji, and Grandpa
2008 Suburban / 2004 Alpenlite TT(FT)

Devonm2012
Explorer
Explorer
jims1 wrote:
My wife was a nurse for 34 years. The last 10 she was a hospice nurse. After seeing so many people younger than she die, and so many dreams unrealized because they grew old or got sick, she decided to retire early so we could get the show on the road.


I visited inpatient hospice with my pet therapy dog every week. I was the only one that would make the drive. At the time, I was 46 and I would visit patients younger than I that were in the last few days of their life. I would cry all the way home most every day. I told my better half that we needed to get on the road as soon as possible, as life is way too short.

jims1
Explorer
Explorer
My wife was a nurse for 34 years. The last 10 she was a hospice nurse. After seeing so many people younger than she die, and so many dreams unrealized because they grew old or got sick, she decided to retire early so we could get the show on the road.
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musicman54
Explorer
Explorer
wow beautiful togther enjoy we are going in aweek with our new to us 5er be gone nine days life is grand being retired

TucsonJim
Explorer II
Explorer II


My wife and I installed a new FW hitch in the Ford this weekend and took a short test drive up and down a very steep grade. Wow the power was great, along with the exhaust brake.
2016 Ford F350 Turbo Diesel SRW 4x4
2017 Grand Design Reflection 297RSTS
2013 Ford F350 Turbo Diesel SRW 4x4 (Destroyed by fire - 8/29/16)
2014 Grand Design Reflection 337RLS (Destroyed by fire - 8/29/16)

BarbaraOK
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TucsonJim wrote:
76 More Working Days!!! Getting real serious now. Went out and bought a new F350 diesel tow vehicle last weekend. Putting in the fifth wheel hitch today. It doesn't seem real and the final days of work are dragging by.


Just wait, all of a sudden the days will be flying by as you try and get just a few more things done!:B

Barb

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TucsonJim
Explorer II
Explorer II
76 More Working Days!!! Getting real serious now. Went out and bought a new F350 diesel tow vehicle last weekend. Putting in the fifth wheel hitch today. It doesn't seem real and the final days of work are dragging by.
2016 Ford F350 Turbo Diesel SRW 4x4
2017 Grand Design Reflection 297RSTS
2013 Ford F350 Turbo Diesel SRW 4x4 (Destroyed by fire - 8/29/16)
2014 Grand Design Reflection 337RLS (Destroyed by fire - 8/29/16)

StevenMarla
Explorer
Explorer
My wife and I can't WAIT! Congratulations!!!

I retired very very early and we almost decided to go on the road then w/ our two kids for a year. Then I came out of retirement and went back on the job in another state.

Life on the road will have to wait for us for several more years.

camper19709
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GO FORTH AND ENJOY!!!!!
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musicman54
Explorer
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i nretired a year ago in augest 28th my wife keeps asking me if i miss work i say miss what we are not fulltimming but we do go for weeks at a time im to busy to go to work now golf 3 times aweek hope to do more you love it

2gypsies1
Explorer III
Explorer III
kardar2 wrote:
I just wonder we could do it before we can retire and no house to sell. We lost the house to foreclosure. Now we are renting


So sorry that you lost your house. Many people do full-time on very little but it takes very unique people to do this. First, do you already have an RV? If you're already renting that amount could easily be put toward a camp spot and getting one with a yearly rate would be very economical and perhaps even cheaper that the rent you're paying now. Is there such a campground near your work? Also check out mobile home parks. They sometimes have RV rental spaces. Do you have any savings for emergencies? health insurance? If you're still working then you really should be in a moderate climate to do this. Winters are brutal in a RV and propane for heat would cost a lot. If you won't be traveling right now you won't have big fuel expenses. You'll have to figure it on paper to see if YOU could really do it. Good luck!
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& 8 yr in a 33' Travel Supreme 5th Wheel

kardar2
Explorer
Explorer
I just wonder we could do it before we can retire and no house to sell. We lost the house to foreclosure. Now we are renting

HDrider44
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Explorer
Congrats!!! After 19 years working for the same family and almost thinking I was part of the family reality set in that I really was nothing more than another worker. Always was and always would be.
My better half is already retired so we sold the house & property and a bunch of toys, put the money away and went fulltime a year ago. Like another said,, quite a darn good paying high stress job but have not really looked back with any regrets. If I have to become a door greeter at some point to make ends meet,, so be it.
ENJOY WHAT YOU HAVE NOW!!
Dave & Diane and Jack (Our Golden)
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