Black Vulture
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I have been slowly building out my 2012 Chevy 3500 cargo van since I bought it in March of this year.
Ever since I discovered this forum and Bob's You Tube videos I feel like there is hope in my life again.
I thru hiked the Appalachian Trail in 2009 and ever since I have had trouble re entering the so called "normal life"
My work week just feels "grey" until the weekend.
I have always thought about living out of a truck, or van and exploring the country.
I remember hearing about how it's legal to live in National Forests for 14 days at a time but never really researched it.
I have always thought "I could never do that, people would think I'm crazy"
When I happened on Bob's videos, and saw how other people do it, and watched the "Without Bound"
video, I became hooked and knew in my heart I would start down a path of nomad living.
This forum is an amazing resource and do my research on it a lot.
I'm sorry I don't post much but I have to say it's really nice to know there are other people out there that share similar values.
I mentioned to a few co workers that I felt close to that I was planning to build out a van and eventually head out west in a year or two. (I'm from the Philly burbs) I have been with the company for 5 years. (I'm 40 years old, no wife, no kids, just a girlfriend I live with who knows I want to head out west eventually)
The co workers I mentioned my plans to were supportive but once the word got out, I have been experiencing some blow back from a lot of co workers that I'm guessing take offense to my wanting to leave.
They witnessed me leaving with an empty 5 gallon company bucket (it diddn't have the company name on it) and probably thought I was gonna use it for my bathroom. (which I am)
There are lots of workers there that have been there for 20, 30, even 40+ years!
I don't want to go into details on the web but I know they are pissed off.
I'm thinking there could be some jealousy there. My boss has been there most of his adult life and they are letting him go at the end of the month!
Now I have to be the guy who everybody dislikes or even hates.
It's a strange thing, the thought of exploring this beautiful country, backpacking in the Rockies, reading Ed Abbey while boon docking in the dessert, reading Walden (slowly) while drinking coffee on a "Monday"
morning, basically "sucking the marrow out of life", is a beautiful, exciting, thought.
Now, every time a co worker treats me shitty, I cant help but start to feel ashamed of not wanting to follow in their footsteps and spend most of my life working for a corporation.
I don't think I can stay there much longer.
Perhaps I am now a constant reminder of how they wished they spent their younger days....hmm..
I really don't want to seek other employment for the remaining time before full timing.
Bartholomew (Bart) my van, still has 11,000 dollars to go and of course I need $$ in savings before heading out west.
I could just use my 401k money (about 20 grand) and pay Bart off and have a few thousand $$ extra in savings but I really don't want to do that.
Has anyone on this forum experienced this from their jobs, and if so, does anyone have any advice?
I could really use some feedback...
Ever since I discovered this forum and Bob's You Tube videos I feel like there is hope in my life again.
I thru hiked the Appalachian Trail in 2009 and ever since I have had trouble re entering the so called "normal life"
My work week just feels "grey" until the weekend.
I have always thought about living out of a truck, or van and exploring the country.
I remember hearing about how it's legal to live in National Forests for 14 days at a time but never really researched it.
I have always thought "I could never do that, people would think I'm crazy"
When I happened on Bob's videos, and saw how other people do it, and watched the "Without Bound"
video, I became hooked and knew in my heart I would start down a path of nomad living.
This forum is an amazing resource and do my research on it a lot.
I'm sorry I don't post much but I have to say it's really nice to know there are other people out there that share similar values.
I mentioned to a few co workers that I felt close to that I was planning to build out a van and eventually head out west in a year or two. (I'm from the Philly burbs) I have been with the company for 5 years. (I'm 40 years old, no wife, no kids, just a girlfriend I live with who knows I want to head out west eventually)
The co workers I mentioned my plans to were supportive but once the word got out, I have been experiencing some blow back from a lot of co workers that I'm guessing take offense to my wanting to leave.
They witnessed me leaving with an empty 5 gallon company bucket (it diddn't have the company name on it) and probably thought I was gonna use it for my bathroom. (which I am)
There are lots of workers there that have been there for 20, 30, even 40+ years!
I don't want to go into details on the web but I know they are pissed off.
I'm thinking there could be some jealousy there. My boss has been there most of his adult life and they are letting him go at the end of the month!
Now I have to be the guy who everybody dislikes or even hates.
It's a strange thing, the thought of exploring this beautiful country, backpacking in the Rockies, reading Ed Abbey while boon docking in the dessert, reading Walden (slowly) while drinking coffee on a "Monday"
morning, basically "sucking the marrow out of life", is a beautiful, exciting, thought.
Now, every time a co worker treats me shitty, I cant help but start to feel ashamed of not wanting to follow in their footsteps and spend most of my life working for a corporation.
I don't think I can stay there much longer.
Perhaps I am now a constant reminder of how they wished they spent their younger days....hmm..
I really don't want to seek other employment for the remaining time before full timing.
Bartholomew (Bart) my van, still has 11,000 dollars to go and of course I need $$ in savings before heading out west.
I could just use my 401k money (about 20 grand) and pay Bart off and have a few thousand $$ extra in savings but I really don't want to do that.
Has anyone on this forum experienced this from their jobs, and if so, does anyone have any advice?
I could really use some feedback...