Hello! I'm planning on graduating to Fulltime again in August 2016. It is a milestone birthday year for me and I don't want to wait until I retire to get back to living in an RV fulltime. I owned and lived in an RV for a couple of years about 14 years ago (I know this because I remember getting a phone call from my then FIL about the towers in NYC). At the time my ex and I were living in our 35 foot triple slide out RV on my in-laws ranch in Texas. My plan at that time was to travel in the RV fulltime but besides a long trip to and from Texas to Key West and a trip to Arizona, we never actually took it anywhere.
I'm planning on soloing so I'm thinking of doing a Class C with a toad. I think a 5th wheel might be too much for me on my own (both physically and financially). Plus, I had an F350 previously and driving that all the time when not using it to tow the RV was cumbersome.
I'll be working while my traveling. I'm a software engineer so I'm hoping to find a remote position. Otherwise, I'll head south from Seattle and look for work in Southern California, preferably San Diego area.
I start my search for an RV next month at the Tacoma RV show. There are two more shows, one in January and one in February, in Seattle and Tacoma, that I plan on attending.
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Hello! I'm planning on graduating to Fulltime again in August 2016. It is a milestone birthday year for me and I don't want to wait until I retire to get back to living in an RV fulltime. I owned and lived in an RV for a couple of years about 14 years ago (I know this because I remember getting a phone call from my then FIL about the towers in NYC). At the time my ex and I were living in our 35 foot triple slide out RV on my in-laws ranch in Texas. My plan at that time was to travel in the RV fulltime but besides a long trip to and from Texas to Key West and a trip to Arizona, we never actually took it anywhere.
I'm planning on soloing so I'm thinking of doing a Class C with a toad. I think a 5th wheel might be too much for me on my own (both physically and financially). Plus, I had an F350 previously and driving that all the time when not using it to tow the RV was cumbersome.
I'll be working while my traveling. I'm a software engineer so I'm hoping to find a remote position. Otherwise, I'll head south from Seattle and look for work in Southern California, preferably San Diego area.
I start my search for an RV next month at the Tacoma RV show. There are two more shows, one in January and one in February, in Seattle and Tacoma, that I plan on attending.
Can't wait!
Rhonda