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11-13-2007, 12:29 PM
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What is YOUR definition of Full-time?
I was just reading a thread on Escapee's forum defining full-time and I wondered how many here consider themselves full-time. Then there was the question of what the definition of full-time is. Most would say 365-24-7, however some say it is if they spend more time in their RV than in their home.
I don't think there are any clear cut numbers of how many are actually living in their RV....especially if they have financed their unit as most banks don't want to do a loan if the client says they are full-time.
So what is YOUR definition of full-time?
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11-13-2007, 01:07 PM
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I can tell you what my insurance company says is full time.
I keep my trailer set up at a campground in VA and stay in it when I'm in the area. They said since it is in a campground on a full time basis they have to charge me for fulltimer's insurance.
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11-13-2007, 05:26 PM
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A full timer to me is a person, couple or small family that; does not have any other abode and actually moves their RV at least occasionally. If the RV does not ever move it is just a small mobile home and as such is no longer an RV. If you have a house that you stay in on occasion, you are no different than a snowbird.
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Dave & Barbara
KenWorth T2000
2005 Mobile Suites 38RL3 #2338
MorRyde IS 8K axles, LazyBoy recliners, LCD tv
Full time since '96
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11-13-2007, 07:05 PM
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Location: Bradford, TX
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We consider ourselves fulltime because we live in our trailer and have no other home to live in. We have a small farm in east Texas where we set up on our own place for a few months during the year. I guess if fuel gets too high or we decide not to travel anymore, we can stay fulltime on our own place. Right now, I wouldn't even consider living in a house, we love living in our trailer. We like east Texas during the fall and spring, but love to leave winter and summer.
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Steve and Layne Wilhoite
Ford F550, 07 Elite Suite TK3 # 3523, towing either 14' v-nose trailer with trike, or VW bug on tow dolly
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11-13-2007, 07:21 PM
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We to consider ourselves Full-Timers since we live full time in our MS.
Hubby hasn't retired and we lived in ours for one year before taking it on it's first trip in Oct. of this year.
We have since moved to a new park and now have cement all around us
with a large patio and small lawn area where I plant flowers but our home is our MobileSuite and we love living in it...wouldn't even think of a stick house at this time in our lives. Of course, we are looking forward to moving around here and there after he retires but that won't happen for another year!
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11-13-2007, 10:11 PM
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Location: Texas
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Wannabe quote: " Most would say 365-24-7"
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You got it!!!!!
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Robert
Robert and Carlene
2005 RE3, S/N 2107 (sold Jan. 2010)
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11-15-2007, 07:34 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Austin Arkansas
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full timers
No house.
No storage unit with the "stuff".
Live in the RV 365-24-7.
No visible means of support
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John & Peggy
1SG US Army Retired
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11-15-2007, 09:21 PM
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We have no other home and live in the trailer as an RV not a fixed park model. I'm with the 365 24/7 crowd as a definition of full time.
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Mike Nancy and the fuzzies
Fulltiming since June 2004
Volvo 660 MH tow vehicle
2005 MS 38RL
2007 Saturn Ion "toad"
2010 Gold Wing "piggyback"
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11-16-2007, 10:13 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Always on the Road
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24/7/365 here too.
If you don't move it then it not truly a RV. If it is left in 1 park 365 then they don't know what the problems of RVing are.
Tire, suspension, slide, and tow vertical don't come into the picture when your not moving it around.
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11-17-2007, 07:25 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Boydton, VA
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Likewise:
24x7
No more farm... whew
good stuff in storage
with a visable means of support..her name is Marie !
Regards
Gemstone
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11-19-2007, 02:58 PM
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Bouse, Az./Franklin,Pa.
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24/7/365 here too...
Not owning a stick/brick house, but property is OK.
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Huck & Dodie
2005 RE3 MS #2163
2006 F-350 CC 4X4
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11-20-2007, 09:19 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Currently: working on the road
Posts: 770
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Our definition of Full-Time: Us!
Living & Working: One home (Suite), One vehicle (F450), multiple locations...
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2014 F450 KR CC 4x4 ...... his office
2015 Lance 1172 - traveling Motel (solar and generator)
Working Fulltimers since 3/2005
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