Well let me just kick things off by saying that I really love the community that you all have made for yourselves here and I think I might hang my hat for awhile, if you'll have me.<br><br>The situation I've found myself in isn't exactly a favorable one. I'm seventeen years old, living mostly on my father's dollar. He's done an amazing job raising me up, and he understandably expects me to be out of his house when I come of age in a few months. After half a year of working and saving I'm the proud owner of a beautiful, fully converted van. I've dubbed her Sasha <img class="emoticon bbc_img" src="/images/boards/smilies/smile.gif">. I've got a job at a fast food joint where I average about forty hours a week but don't pick up any benefits. I'll have a reasonable enough emergency fund by the time I need to be on my own, but there's still some loose ends in my plan. Ergo, I'd appreciate some advice from older, more experienced individuals with a passion for the lifestyle. <br><br>-I'm given to understand that overnight parking isn't easy here in Florida. With me being so young it's not realistic to think I could find a job that pays more than minimum wage. Has anyone found it possible to work an RV park into a $1000 monthly budget? Is it absolutely necessary? <br><br>-Travel is everything to me. I'll be wanting to set out as soon as I'm sure I can make it on my own. Given my work background, workcamping doesn't seem like much of an option. What resources might you suggest for me?<br><br>-What can I do in the present to make myself appear more favorable as a host to parks and campsites when I've got some more substance to my overall profile?<br><br>-I've been entertaining the idea of visiting some communes. What online networks would you recommend? <br><br>-Feel free to spill any advice that comes to mind. I'd take to heart anything you wish you would've known when you first started full-timing. I'm resourceful and intelligent enough for my age but it's hard not to feel uncertain. <br><br>Thanks in advance, all.