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Caleb4387

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    Ohio
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    Fishing, shooting, 2nd amendment advocacy

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  1. Correct. Local jobs are very plentiful thats the whole point. No desire to work for amazon but I do appreciate the suggestion
  2. I'm sure it will suck. But I would pay taxes on workamping jobs as well.
  3. Yes thank you both, I'm aware of these. Im more curious as to why I don't hear of full timers working traditional temp jobs through an agency like where you work a temp Ware house job or something. Im just wondering if there are problems with this idea that im not noticing
  4. Hello all! My wife and I will be hitting the road in 5 to 6 years. We want to full time for about 2 years before settling somewhere in the Southeast. We have been getting familiar with all the usual workamping type of jobs but this will rarely be feasible as we will be collectively middle aged with a preteen boy so I will be primarily working while she is a stay at trailer mom. Since we will not yet have retirement income I will need to be working at least 40 hours per week for at least low double digit wage. We live simply and cheaply. Our truck and trailer will be paid off before we leave. My question is has anyone here ever just full timed while working temp jobs through staffing agencies? When do this i will have been in warehousing/logistics for 22 years with some supervisory expetience and have no problem doing low level physical labor jobs or hopping back on a forklift . my biggest concern i think would be the agencies allowing to me to this while not bring a resident of thier state although it shouldn't be too different from living in one state and working in another. Any thoughts, suggestions etc would be helpful. Thanks!
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