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WeBeFulltimers

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  1. 7 hours ago, DJohns said:

    Raise the deductible. insurance companies love to sell low deductible policies. Listen to the guys on this forum  with the knowledge.

    Agree. I had full time policy with Geico with full replacement, liability, contents, blah blah blah on a new Montana and a 2012 F350 SD with $1,000 deductible for 1600 a year for fiver AND truck.

  2. 13 hours ago, Kirk W said:

    From the site study.com, the following information. 

    Thus you see to first need a license in any state in which you work. I can't recall ever seeing physical therapy listed among the services of any of the parks we have stayed in. I think that your best bet would be to contact some of the therapy services in the locations that you would like to spend time in. The bureau of labor statistics does predict a growing need for more therapists in the coming years. 

    My son earned his DPT in May 2018 and has been very busy since.

  3. 1 hour ago, rynosback said:

    I had mine set with no timers. I have had mine plugged in for 24 hours for 10 days so far with no cutoffs or anything.

    Mine is also setup as always on and hasn't been off since October 31, 2017 and I turned it off then for a few minutes. I will add though that I'm a VERY light user of mine. Casual web surfing mostly...no streaming.

  4. 15 hours ago, ToddF said:

    I found a campground with FHU and cement patios and an indoor and outdoor pool. Once a week, their staff come and clean my RV inside and out. Three nights a week, all campers are invited to an old fashioned cookout featuring freshly grilled steaks, chops and salmon with vegies and salads. The meal is free to all campers There is also an open bar which is open every night. The cost is $5 per person per night for everything. For obvious reasons, I can't disclose the location of this campground .

    This is very similar to mine except they also detail my truck weekly included in price.

  5. There are many businesses that offer a military discount but don't advertise it.  I ask almost everywhere and am happy most times to get a discount. I went to Verizon once to buy a hotspot that was on sale @ $99.00. I ask about military discount and flashed my retiree ID. A few minutes later I walked out with the hotspot for $5.80.

  6. 23 hours ago, SuiteSuccess said:

    What card gives you 10% off?  Inquiring minds want to know.

    It is an old Sears that was converted by them to a MC. Have had it since 1981.

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