Thanks everybody.
Now, to answer a few questions, I'll try to take them in order although some of them are similar so will have the same answer. I tried to keep answers short and sweet, but that just doesn't work for me.
I thought you guys were 'retiring'?
Well....it's Terry that officially retired. I'm just along for the ride.
Is the plan to have temporary jobs each time you set up camp somewhere?
Terry said he needs to "transition" instead of just out and out stop working. He also wanted to see the "other" side of the RVing thing. We've seen plenty of it from the purchase stand point, he wants to see and learn it from the selling point too. He is a born salesman and he knows these RVs like the back of his hand, so to me it's only natural that he would want to sell them. Therefore, the plan at this moment is that we will work for this dealer for awhile and see how things go. Terry kind of wants to do something until he is 62 and can start collecting his social security. So if we work here, we won't need to touch any retirment money until we quit work for good.
The other thing is that I am only 44 - WAY to young to "retire." I don't mind putzing around all day, but I have to admit that it will be nice to get back into something. I will be full-time in November while I train, then part-time in December because it's not that busy, then full-time in January because that's a busy month, then part-time again in February.....and everything is up in the air after that.
How often are you moving around?
For right now we are in Tucson, AZ. We will be here until the end of November, then we will move to Quartzite, AZ where the dealer sets up a temporary location for the winter. Quartzite is a town of about 3,000-4,000 people on a regular basis, but during the winter the town literally balloons with RVers spending the winter. They say in the 3-4 winter months, nearly a million people will spend time in Quartzite! All in RVs, so it's the perfect place for a temp. RV dealer. When that is over with, we're unsure as to what will happen next. There are people here who only work Quartzite every winter. When it's over they leave, then come back the next winter. That is what we would like to do - work during the winter then travel all summer on the money we saved up over the winter. However, we may need to put in one full year here in order to get to that level of seniority where we can come and go as we please. So Quartzite is a definite, after that we're not sure what's going to happen or where we'll be.
Is it fun so far??
YES!!!!
Did you take both car and jeep?
Yes. Terry towed the Jeep behind the motorhome and I followed in the car with P & CJ. Not the ideal situation, but it worked.
Care to stop by my hosue and pick me up along the way?
I wish! I wish we could just travel from state to state to state visiting every single PTer along the way!
Are you happy???
YES!!! Terry is almost like a different person - he's happy again! He was so miserable in his old job. He doesn't do well when he's bored, and he was big-time bored. I was too. This is an exciting new adventure with exciting new challenges for both of us - and I think that's just what we needed. He was so excited to get to training yesterday that he was like a kid on his first day at school. Like I said, I'm looking forward to getting back to "something" too, but I have to admit that I'm glad it's only part-time some of the time. Don't want to give up too much of my leisure.
The other thing that is totally awesome is that we can walk to work! No more 2 hour commute for me - whoooo hoooo!!!
One more question that we've gotten from friends but wasn't brought up here.
Do you miss Chicago/your job?
NO!!! Neither of us had family there. Most of our friends are spread throughout the country so we've actually gotten to see some of them more often than we normally would have. The weather in Chicago is getting cold/rainy/snowy and I don't miss that at all! I don't miss my 2 hour commute, I don't miss my crabby boss, I most certainly don't miss the apartment and apartment living. I did miss the house when we were in the apartment, but now that we're in the motorhome I don't miss the house anymore. Tucson has great restaurants and plenty to keep us busy. Tucson has great state and national parks nearby for hiking and off-roading - which we actually feel like doing because the weather is so nice. So what is there to miss?
Tubby
Spring 1986 - Dec. 11, 2004
RIP Big Boy
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Fall 1988 - Jan. 24, 2007
RIP Snotty Girl
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Robin
Fall 1997 - Oct. 6, 2012
RIP Sweet Monkeyhead Girl
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