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MedTraveler

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  1. Very true. Lots of opportunities right now in my field of clinical lab work too. Thanks for the useful feedback on the rural vs. urban possibilities. What I've discovered after some intense searching - at least in this area (Cincinnati) - is that it is possible to find locations if you know where to look. I finally found a location here in town after asking a lot of more traditional camp site locations for referrals to other parks with possible long-term stay options and obtained contacts with some Mom and Pop parks that fit the bill. Some were surprisingly very near my current gig and were pretty reasonably priced as well. We are going to look at a site today. Another tip is to search towns near rivers or bodies of water on Google for RV parks. Areas with tourist attractions can be difficult seasonally.
  2. I am new to this forum and considering a full-time traveling worker lifestyle by 5th wheel RV. I was hoping to get feedback from you all regarding longer-term parking for RVs. Typically my contracts last for 3 months and I wouldn't want to take a contract where I had to constantly move my RV due to limitations on time or lack of availability at a particular campground/park. I'm wondering how you make this work. I realize I wouldn't take a job where I couldn't park my RV in a convenient location relative to work, but at first glance, finding places to park seems daunting. I work in medicine and there are a lot of opportunities out there right now in my line of work so there are options. Is there always the risk of ending up stranded without a place to land? I would rather avoid that sort of "fun" if possible. Or is it possible to plan ahead sufficiently to avoid such a scenario? Typically I only get no more than up to 1.5 months lead time in advance of each assignment which means traditional campground options are booked up and unavailable on such short notice. Any advice?
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