Andrew68
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I have posted a few times, commented a few times, had some posted removed, so here goes it.
This is not a negative post it is a real series of questions and comments.
I am looking for a real day in the life, i have read the blogs/posts, i have watched the you tube videos. I am not looking for the famous grandiose thoughts or ideas, I am not looking to hear about what I could or can do.
I know all about the travel possibilities, I have been living in my rig for 7 years. I am prepared to step off of the cliff and drive to RTR and meet fellow cheap livers (i should make a sticker out of that and sell it) Cheap livers Catchy isn't it, i digress, back to the topic.
What do you do, you have sold everything, you have minimalized your living on your 1000 dollars a month or less whatever let's not get picky over the dollars, for the 18 to 45 year old it is not more than 1000 dollars unless they were money wise.
You have your rig, your there in the desert or where ever what are you doing now, is it all about the people are you looking for a travel mate/partner, are you developing residual income on a blog or you tube channel, are you going back to work and now commuting in your rig.
I hear all kinds of love and positivity on this board, I here of illness and break downs, that is all expected and natural.
What i don't hear or read or see in videos is the day in the life.
your looking for water, food, electric/fuel/propane and activities:
Lets take the basics out of the equation (thats just a few minutes maybe hours a day) out of the picture you find and fill your tanks, you empty you compost bucket or black tanks, your belly is full, tanks fuel etc all is good.
whats next?
Are you looking for work? Hanging out at a fire pit for 365 days a year.
No one is out there hunting and tanning hides, smoking meat for the winter months (okay maybe a few). your not growing a garden unless your parked for an extended period of time.
My question is what's next, what is a day in the life of a 1000 dollar a month person or person's living in a van/rv/camper.
I have the rig, i have the funds + an emergency fund, I have a few toys that I can take with me that are not high maintenance.
What do you do when you have everything you want and do what ever you want to do?
We are here talking about the joys in living free and cheap, some have turned it into a profitable adventure (koodoos to those) not everyone can do that, so what do you say or do when all of the sudden you have 1000 more vans sitting on your same plot of land with the same grey water valve cracked open in the same area, the same 1000 people need to empty there compost toilet/black water. the trash needs to be emptied and that is not free for anyone.
Help our future generations of Cheap Livers they are coming out in droves and joining us, most with less than 100 bucks in there pocket hoping SSI or thinking the government/neighbor/parents is going to help.
You can not hide from child support/alimony/irs/law and college debt.
In the last 2 months here in PA i have heard 3 people in a large warehouse setting say they were loading up and going to the RTR, i have no ill will towards any of them for doing that however they are young, they are going to purchase a van load up go and play video games all day off of solar and they are bringing there kids along.
Someone needs to help me understand what you do during the day and during the night? You can only stare at the stars for so long before you say I wonder?
This is not a negative post it is a real series of questions and comments.
I am looking for a real day in the life, i have read the blogs/posts, i have watched the you tube videos. I am not looking for the famous grandiose thoughts or ideas, I am not looking to hear about what I could or can do.
I know all about the travel possibilities, I have been living in my rig for 7 years. I am prepared to step off of the cliff and drive to RTR and meet fellow cheap livers (i should make a sticker out of that and sell it) Cheap livers Catchy isn't it, i digress, back to the topic.
What do you do, you have sold everything, you have minimalized your living on your 1000 dollars a month or less whatever let's not get picky over the dollars, for the 18 to 45 year old it is not more than 1000 dollars unless they were money wise.
You have your rig, your there in the desert or where ever what are you doing now, is it all about the people are you looking for a travel mate/partner, are you developing residual income on a blog or you tube channel, are you going back to work and now commuting in your rig.
I hear all kinds of love and positivity on this board, I here of illness and break downs, that is all expected and natural.
What i don't hear or read or see in videos is the day in the life.
your looking for water, food, electric/fuel/propane and activities:
Lets take the basics out of the equation (thats just a few minutes maybe hours a day) out of the picture you find and fill your tanks, you empty you compost bucket or black tanks, your belly is full, tanks fuel etc all is good.
whats next?
Are you looking for work? Hanging out at a fire pit for 365 days a year.
No one is out there hunting and tanning hides, smoking meat for the winter months (okay maybe a few). your not growing a garden unless your parked for an extended period of time.
My question is what's next, what is a day in the life of a 1000 dollar a month person or person's living in a van/rv/camper.
I have the rig, i have the funds + an emergency fund, I have a few toys that I can take with me that are not high maintenance.
What do you do when you have everything you want and do what ever you want to do?
We are here talking about the joys in living free and cheap, some have turned it into a profitable adventure (koodoos to those) not everyone can do that, so what do you say or do when all of the sudden you have 1000 more vans sitting on your same plot of land with the same grey water valve cracked open in the same area, the same 1000 people need to empty there compost toilet/black water. the trash needs to be emptied and that is not free for anyone.
Help our future generations of Cheap Livers they are coming out in droves and joining us, most with less than 100 bucks in there pocket hoping SSI or thinking the government/neighbor/parents is going to help.
You can not hide from child support/alimony/irs/law and college debt.
In the last 2 months here in PA i have heard 3 people in a large warehouse setting say they were loading up and going to the RTR, i have no ill will towards any of them for doing that however they are young, they are going to purchase a van load up go and play video games all day off of solar and they are bringing there kids along.
Someone needs to help me understand what you do during the day and during the night? You can only stare at the stars for so long before you say I wonder?