Wandering Giraffe
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Heya Hey,
I am enjoying the community here. I posted in the mechanical section and got a tremendous amount of help. The technical and moral support is great.
I am a 54-year-old male that lives near Charlotte NC. I am working a full time job doing Commercial Refrigeration and Air Conditioning repairs. It is the best working environment I have had in years but the tradeoff was a huge pay cut.
With budgeting, I can break even. I am instituting serious austerity measures. To finance my van dwelling I will stop pretty much all discretionary spending and eat on $100 a month. That’s the only way I can afford it right now. I could develop a second income overtime but I want to do it NOW..
But I want more out of life. I want a meaningful life. That is a big part of my motivation for becoming a van dweller. I want to spend my life traveling around the country doing things that are meaningful to me and connecting with the people that are also doing them.
The people are important. That’s why finding this forum has been so important to me.
I have a 1991 Dodge B250 that with some impact damage on the front that hasn’t run in 8 years. I know nothing about auto mechanics or bodywork. But I’ve got YouTube, some books and this forum so I should be good.
My landlord is talking about redoing the houses foundation and floors. I really doubt he will but the house is falling down. So my plan is built around that.
Phase I
Van Build
Do mechanical repairs while living in the van at the house. I would have a power cord and a water hose (not drinkable). It would be like training wheels to develop van living skills. I will do the ventilation system now.
Once the van is road worthy I will build out the interior based on what I learned in Phase I. If I designed it now I would be doing it based on assumptions and YouTube videos. I will also add the solar system.
On weekends and maybe even weeknights I will take the van to overnight spots for the experience.
I will work on doing the groundwork for an online publishing business.
Phase II
Local Van Living While Working Job
I will live in the van on the streets while working the full time job. I will be able to get my finances in order and get some more batteries.
I will launch the online business. When I am making enough from it to live on I will move onto Phase III.
Phase II Van Life On The Road
Escape Velocity, I will take off cross country. Ideally this will be in January because there is a 6 month long compassionate communication program I want to do in the San Francisco Bay Area.
The online business is seasonal and the peak time is when it is hot. So next summer is the most realistic Escape Velocity timing.
I will be working online on the road probably for the rest of my life. Hopefully a little less each year.
So all I have to do to make my dreams come true in 6-12 moths is to.
- Work a job fulltime
- Work online fulltime
- Work on the van in all of my spare time
Not a very high price for living a meaningful life.
The price for a meaningless life seems higher.
I will start a slow-moving thread about my van build.
It is great to be in this community.
I am enjoying the community here. I posted in the mechanical section and got a tremendous amount of help. The technical and moral support is great.
I am a 54-year-old male that lives near Charlotte NC. I am working a full time job doing Commercial Refrigeration and Air Conditioning repairs. It is the best working environment I have had in years but the tradeoff was a huge pay cut.
With budgeting, I can break even. I am instituting serious austerity measures. To finance my van dwelling I will stop pretty much all discretionary spending and eat on $100 a month. That’s the only way I can afford it right now. I could develop a second income overtime but I want to do it NOW..
But I want more out of life. I want a meaningful life. That is a big part of my motivation for becoming a van dweller. I want to spend my life traveling around the country doing things that are meaningful to me and connecting with the people that are also doing them.
The people are important. That’s why finding this forum has been so important to me.
I have a 1991 Dodge B250 that with some impact damage on the front that hasn’t run in 8 years. I know nothing about auto mechanics or bodywork. But I’ve got YouTube, some books and this forum so I should be good.
My landlord is talking about redoing the houses foundation and floors. I really doubt he will but the house is falling down. So my plan is built around that.
Phase I
Van Build
Do mechanical repairs while living in the van at the house. I would have a power cord and a water hose (not drinkable). It would be like training wheels to develop van living skills. I will do the ventilation system now.
Once the van is road worthy I will build out the interior based on what I learned in Phase I. If I designed it now I would be doing it based on assumptions and YouTube videos. I will also add the solar system.
On weekends and maybe even weeknights I will take the van to overnight spots for the experience.
I will work on doing the groundwork for an online publishing business.
Phase II
Local Van Living While Working Job
I will live in the van on the streets while working the full time job. I will be able to get my finances in order and get some more batteries.
I will launch the online business. When I am making enough from it to live on I will move onto Phase III.
Phase II Van Life On The Road
Escape Velocity, I will take off cross country. Ideally this will be in January because there is a 6 month long compassionate communication program I want to do in the San Francisco Bay Area.
The online business is seasonal and the peak time is when it is hot. So next summer is the most realistic Escape Velocity timing.
I will be working online on the road probably for the rest of my life. Hopefully a little less each year.
So all I have to do to make my dreams come true in 6-12 moths is to.
- Work a job fulltime
- Work online fulltime
- Work on the van in all of my spare time
Not a very high price for living a meaningful life.
The price for a meaningless life seems higher.
I will start a slow-moving thread about my van build.
It is great to be in this community.