Good day to all.
I'm a soon to be van dweller by choice and in the process of planning my move. God's willing, seven years from now I will leave corporate prison and live on the road, tour around my beautiful country. I am a junior citizen by then and to earn a living, I will write a book about Taxation, take some on line teaching on the same subject and probably do web design and development.
RV choice? My heart goes to Ford E150 passenger model (cargo is not available locally) and Toyota Hi ACE van is my second choice if and when stealth becomes a problem. E150 is status symbol in a developing country like ours so it will catch eyes not for dwelling issue but security. The Japanese van is normally seen simply because we use this as a public transportation.
Two hours drive in the morning and another 2 in the evening going to/from my office leads me to a van life and if I can do it successfully part time while waiting for my freedom then there is no reason why do it full time.
I will post my specific question in the proper thread and I think this short intro is enough for now.
Btw, please do help me by posting sites where I can study English as my second language for free if there is any. I need a good command of your language when writing a book.
Lastly, my warm regards to all and congratulation to all of you... cost of E150 is heavenly high here than your craig listings.
For the love of van dwelling,
Ed
I'm a soon to be van dweller by choice and in the process of planning my move. God's willing, seven years from now I will leave corporate prison and live on the road, tour around my beautiful country. I am a junior citizen by then and to earn a living, I will write a book about Taxation, take some on line teaching on the same subject and probably do web design and development.
RV choice? My heart goes to Ford E150 passenger model (cargo is not available locally) and Toyota Hi ACE van is my second choice if and when stealth becomes a problem. E150 is status symbol in a developing country like ours so it will catch eyes not for dwelling issue but security. The Japanese van is normally seen simply because we use this as a public transportation.
Two hours drive in the morning and another 2 in the evening going to/from my office leads me to a van life and if I can do it successfully part time while waiting for my freedom then there is no reason why do it full time.
I will post my specific question in the proper thread and I think this short intro is enough for now.
Btw, please do help me by posting sites where I can study English as my second language for free if there is any. I need a good command of your language when writing a book.
Lastly, my warm regards to all and congratulation to all of you... cost of E150 is heavenly high here than your craig listings.
For the love of van dwelling,
Ed