Full-Time RV Life Increases Job Mobility
Posted by on Apr 26, 2010Worker mobility is just one more fallout from the recession. Jobs that are being created aren’t located where unemployment is highest. Smart workers are solving the problem by giving up their mortgage-laden homes, purchasing a nicely priced used RV and becoming full-time RVers. Living in an RV is not only inexpensive, it gives workers the freedom to travel wherever the jobs are and allows them to easily move on whenever a better opportunity presents itself.
Now that the housing market is starting to show signs of recovery, trading a land-rooted home for full-time RV living is becoming an increasingly attractive proposition for a growing number of Americans. A wide variety of comfortable RV styles in sizes and price ranges to fit every budget can be found online on classified ad sites like RVT.com. Many full-timers enjoy the extra space and luxury features of all-in-one Class A motorhomes. Others prefer the practicality of travel trailer RVs that can be unhitched from the tow vehicle and parked while the tow vehicle, usually a heavy duty pickup truck, is used for local excursions at your destination. Full-time RVers who have simplified life to the comfortable basics find a converted van (Class B motorhome) or truck camper gives them everything they need in an easy-to-maneuver package.
Whatever RV style appeals to you, you’ll find excellent new and used RVs at prices you can afford on RVT.com.














April 26th, 2010 at 3:43 pm
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