
We have been there! When we first decided we wanted to become fulltimers and conduct our business from our motorhome as we traveled this great country, we found out that we had A LOT to learn! And we are still learning! Hopefully, we will never learn it all.
Go slow and talk to each other and consider every aspect before jumping. Feel free to ask other RVers lots of questions. RVers are great people and always willing to help out.
Our Tips for Fulltiming![]()
If you have come to this section, you have a lot of consideration ahead! Whether to be a fulltimer, part-timer, or weekend warrior; what size, class and type of recreational vehicle to buy; to buy new or used; campground memberships; boondocking; and the lists go on and on, you will need help.
We were leaving our "day jobs", so what was the need for the power suits? (A little twinge here from me....I paid quite a bit for some of those suits!) Our lifestyle was changing. Time for more casual, wash-and-wear clothing, after all, our 22' motorhome doesn't exactly have room for an ironing board! We settled on one power suit for me and one set of dress clothes for Mike...just in case.
Mail Boxes, Etc. to the rescue! With the help of Julia, the great lady that runs the local franchise, we were all set!
We have a Hewlet Packard printer (they are absolute workhorses!), and we have several flash drives for transferring info between computers.
What about internet connections?
Make sure you have with you the records of your pet's shots. And if you plan to go into Canada, you will also need a special form you can get from your vet. Just remember, this form is only good for 6 months. We have a vet on the east coast as well as one here in Casper, but again, if you find you need one in a strange place, local residents will most likely be able to point you in the right direction. If you will be traveling around a lot from one climate to another, be sure to give your pet heartworm prevention medicine on a year-round basis!
Emergency Road Service
Mike and I are not exactly what you would call "mechanically inclined" and we have had the normal things happen many times "on the road"......dead batteries, tires blown, that kind of thing. Each time we have found an honest shop to take care of us. Gives one hope for this world after all. We have all heard the horror stories about dishonest mechanics, etc. and I'm sure there are some out there. So far, we have been fortunate!
What about pets?
Lexxus, our chocolate cocker spaniel, is our road-warrior. She loves the motorhome! She goes with us nearly everywhere. When we are doing a review at a Bed & Breakfast, she just stays in the motorhome. We do, on occasion, need kennel services. We ask the locals wherever we are to recommend a kennel.
Our recommendation - GET A PLAN!
We use Good Sam's Emergency Road Service and couldn't be happier! Three times we have had to call them when we had our first motorhome. Once for a rear wheel bearing that went out in the middle of the Grand Teton National Park, again just north of Washington, D.C. when we broke an axle, and ONCE AGAIN just outside Winston-Salem, NC when we broke the OTHER axle. Each of these towing services would have cost us several hundred dollars! This is the best $89.95 per year we ever spent!
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