All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Dealing with salt water? Bumpyroad wrote: on my vehicles, after a salty winter I would run a garden hose down the center under the vehicle, put a standard lawn sprayer on it, turn it on and slowly drag it down the length of it. bumpy X2Re: Keeping the RV after moving to the woodsI have lived in the country most of my life and you would be surprised to see the amount of RV's out here. I agree with what another poster had said ... "all this property is a job in itself". I say keep the RV for the time being until you feel you have no use for it. I have a feeling, if you are like the rest of us, the RV will always be used.Re: Rusty Rims ScottG wrote: Here on the West Coast we have Les Schwab tire centers that will strip and powder coat both sides of a wheel for $25 /wheel. They have multiple colors (incl white) and the finish is shiny and much more durable than the original paint. I had four rusty wheels for a vintage car redone and they look great. Maybe you could find someplace in your area to do the same. WOW! That is cheap ... Anyone know of any places on East Coast that can match that price?Re: Curious as to those who work & full time.rhianna ... That does sound like the perfect solution. Thanks so much for the information. Were your benefits that you kept from the forest service or military?Re: Why does my water pump cycle every20 minutes??If you are sure there are no leaks ... Then it is a faulty pump for sure. I use Shurflo pumps in my business (cartablesolutions.com)and every once in a while I will get a run of 50-100 defective pumps in a row. Seems worse now they are made in Mexico.Re: Thanks to forum......Which jack antenna did you buy? ThanksRe: Curious as to those who work & full time.Thanks Fulltimer, I will see what I can find out about this company. I noticed they do have travel positions available and seems very similar to Southern Cross. I am curious as they don't list any pay rate for their traveling positions. Do you have any information on what they pay hourly/mileage/bennies?Re: Curious as to those who work & full time.Thanks for the responses ... I think I may be searching for the impossible but I will keep looking and keep my options open. I may just have to take less money but will have more freedom.Re: Curious as to those who work & full time.Oh and almost forgot ... Amazon would be a no go for me because of the temporary position. Gate guarding would not work because I can't sit still. HK had mentioned Southern Cross and I am really leaning towards that after more research. I see some positive reviews from that company and it appears they are decent to deal with.Re: Curious as to those who work & full time.Thanks Eycom .... That sounds spot on for me minus the independent contractor part, lol (still looking for benefits). I guess it's a matter of just searching to find a company that this lifestyle will work with. I have been searching for months now and just can't seem to find anything and thought I would pose the question and seek some advice. Thanks again
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