Just a quick note to wish you the best with your work and your RVing. I'm just beginning a business that I want to work on the road as well. I live in Albany, Ga. area and am an avid RVer. Been RVing part time for 40 years. Maybe we will meet on the road someday. Always good to meet new friends. Contact me if you like.
Terry Coalson
229/787-5204 home
229/347-7769 cell
xangopapa@bellsouth.net
fhtmus.com
Hi Terry!,
So what type of business are you starting on the road? Have you ever worked over the road? There are many challenges my wife and I have run into that we thought we could handle, but it gets tough sometimes. We still have a home but don't get there very often. After living in a large house and now living in a 36' motor home...well....it takes some getting used to, especially when there are times to give each other some space!
At least we are getting paid to travel and see things we've never been able to afford to go see. I hope your business goes well and that you are blessed with your efforts. Have fun!
Hi Mark
I've been an RVer for most of my life, so i've worked out most of the bugs there. I will probably only be on the road 2 to 3 weeks at the time before returning home. My business is outlined on my website (fhtmus.com). Initially, I'll be in the southeast before venturing further out. Thanks for replying and if you're in my neck of the woods, please call.
Terry
My husband and I are often in Georgia as I was born there. I have family in Albany, Brownwood, Dawson, Cobb, Savannah, and Tyrone and Dublin. We bought our fist RV about 1 1/2 years ago. Drove it to Georgia for family reunion about a year ago and stayed at Veteran's Memorial Park on Blackshear Lake. My cousin lives on the lake in Cobb. It was great. Lately we've traveling back and forth to Fernely, Nevada to pick up our 2-year-old granddaughter. Would love to do a little more traveling. You should travel to California. Lot's of great places to camp out here, on the beach or the mountains or wherever. What kind of work do you do when traveling around? That sounds like a great way to see more of our country without it being so expensive.