lab_nomad
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I'm a medical lab technician, and I recently started traveling (like nurses do). I'd like to get a minivan (for mileage, stealth, and space for my dogs...otherwise I'd just live out of my car). I'm not going to do a build, at least initially. I'm going to gradually ease my way into vanlife.
Initially, my plan is just to sleep in the van if it takes more than a day to get to a job. I don't want to subject my dogs to harsh temperatures until I figure out all the ins and outs of climate control. But eventually I'd like to live in it while working b/c the company gives me a housing allowance, and I'd love to pocket that whole amount. I'm currently staying in an Airbnb and I will be moving to a short-term furnished rental later this month. I feel like my entire working life I've never been able to save much, and I think it's the ridiculous cost of housing.
My current assignment is in Massachusetts (why did I agree to go to New England in the winter?!?). I think they will want to extend me when my contract is up. I'd be willing to do it, but I'd want to go home for a few weeks, so I can buy a van (and get to work on selling my house). When I come back it'll be March, April and May. Still cold, but not freezing and getting warmer. I think the dogs will be fine in the car while I'm at work.
I'm not worried about evenings and nights. I've already researched and know where I can park within commuting distance of the job (truck stops, Cracker Barrel). My female dog will bark at sounds. Not a problem at night, b/c it's expected that people are in their vehicles sleeping at trucks stops. But my concern would be during the day. The employee lot that I park in isn't heavily used, but I'm worried that if someone walked too close to the van that my dog would bark and then they would know she's there. The weather won't be hot, so they shouldn't be concerned about that, but they could alert the authorities nonetheless. I do plan to park at the far end of the lot.
Also, if I were to ever try to stealth park in the van, she could give me away. What do people do who travel with dogs?
And I'm not there, yet, but what kind of mods would I need to make to the minivan to help with climate control? When I get more experience under my belt with this company, I can refuse jobs that are in extreme temps (e.g. Florida in the summer, Minnesota in the winter), but I'm thinking at the very least a vent fan with a rain cover, yes? Is it hard to install those, and if I'm afraid of messing it up, who could do that (plain old auto mechanic or someone more specialized)?
Thanks in advance for any advice. I've read Bob's book, and I've been watching a ton of his (and others) YouTube videos. I'm super excited to get into this awesome way of life. I'm 51, by the way, and single (female).
Initially, my plan is just to sleep in the van if it takes more than a day to get to a job. I don't want to subject my dogs to harsh temperatures until I figure out all the ins and outs of climate control. But eventually I'd like to live in it while working b/c the company gives me a housing allowance, and I'd love to pocket that whole amount. I'm currently staying in an Airbnb and I will be moving to a short-term furnished rental later this month. I feel like my entire working life I've never been able to save much, and I think it's the ridiculous cost of housing.
My current assignment is in Massachusetts (why did I agree to go to New England in the winter?!?). I think they will want to extend me when my contract is up. I'd be willing to do it, but I'd want to go home for a few weeks, so I can buy a van (and get to work on selling my house). When I come back it'll be March, April and May. Still cold, but not freezing and getting warmer. I think the dogs will be fine in the car while I'm at work.
I'm not worried about evenings and nights. I've already researched and know where I can park within commuting distance of the job (truck stops, Cracker Barrel). My female dog will bark at sounds. Not a problem at night, b/c it's expected that people are in their vehicles sleeping at trucks stops. But my concern would be during the day. The employee lot that I park in isn't heavily used, but I'm worried that if someone walked too close to the van that my dog would bark and then they would know she's there. The weather won't be hot, so they shouldn't be concerned about that, but they could alert the authorities nonetheless. I do plan to park at the far end of the lot.
Also, if I were to ever try to stealth park in the van, she could give me away. What do people do who travel with dogs?
And I'm not there, yet, but what kind of mods would I need to make to the minivan to help with climate control? When I get more experience under my belt with this company, I can refuse jobs that are in extreme temps (e.g. Florida in the summer, Minnesota in the winter), but I'm thinking at the very least a vent fan with a rain cover, yes? Is it hard to install those, and if I'm afraid of messing it up, who could do that (plain old auto mechanic or someone more specialized)?
Thanks in advance for any advice. I've read Bob's book, and I've been watching a ton of his (and others) YouTube videos. I'm super excited to get into this awesome way of life. I'm 51, by the way, and single (female).