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I worked for 50 years. The SSI rep even had my input from my paper route, but somehow 2 years in the middle were missing in my 30s.... huh... Between working for others and running my own companies, I managed to have a decent level of funds available. Waiting until I was 67 meant working 5+ more years and somehow not losing my house to foreclosure.... instead I was able to sell at near the top of my local market in Maine, ,which gave me the head start I would need to convert to nomadity.. I am near broke now, but am well established in my rig for the last 20 months. I smoked ciggs for 20 years, but quit at 38... a couple of potential genetic issues could take me out... then there are the generic odds of coming down with some other malady that cuts life short... Living for tomorrow my entire life was a rat race I was never going to win for so many reasons, so filing at 62 allowed me to cut loose the hampster cage... for the most part.
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I started on SSI two years ago at $1250approx and the increases have certainly been welcome. I chose to take a camp host job over the summer at 20 hours a week. This will afford me shocks and tires for my gigando class A. I am not traveling around as much as I dreamed, mostly because it just costs too damn much, but I am ok with this.
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Quality of life.... living off the food bank, with a mortgage over my head, and surviving through the winters in Maine, worrying about hurting myself on the snow and ice... it wasn't a happy time. I no longer have that pressure..... no mortgage or taxes.... no clearing a driveway of snow .... not being cold all the time.... life as a nomad is not simple and carefree, nor is it easy.... but it is a damn site better than rotting away in Maine in some trailer park.....