You are at almost 7,000 subscribers. A lot of those viewers are newer. It’s seems your growing faster than before so you may hit 10,000 subscribers sooner than you think. Plus your videos have gotten more polished and fun although they’ve always been a great watch. Your skit/special effect video in California would not be seen on any of the other “full time RV” channels. It was hilarious. As for work, there are a few videos on RUclips about gate guarding which allows you to make $200 a day if you both do it. There are also some people making good money working for firms that supply the help to big box stores like Costco to pass out samples. One guy in Florida claims to have more work doing that than he can handle. I hate to see you give up on your channel but lack of money is certainly an understandable issue. My wife and I have been pulling for you guys and will miss your channel if you give it up but we will keep watching as long as you are making videos.
Found and added you two to my subscribed list today . I have a Dodge high top camper van I am currently working on so I can go wandering . I`m 75, lost my wife of 42 yrs in 2010. Wishing only good comes your way, You have my attention, the struggle is really worth it . 😎
Hey you Guys!!! I hope you've batten down the hatches and are safe and warm, well fed and cozy. I know things are getting stressful for you so I have reached out to a very good friend in Texas to keep his eyes and ears open for anything that might appeal to you. My friend is a Former State Trooper and also worked for a town in Texas for many years as a Lieutenant and also as a K9 Officer. He and his lovely Mrs. have an acreage so I thought he would be a good person to enlist to help you if he sees or hears anything. For my part I will also keep eyes and ears open for you two in my very limited capacity. Just a thought, and I know not one that maybe is ideal but right now the Canadian borders are pretty much handing out Canadian Visas and work permits at the border when you come in. The beauty of Canuckistan is you would have health care and other Federal and Provincial social programs to keep your head above water till you find somewhere or something that you like, again just kind of thinking out loud (You could tell them at the Border that your fleeing having to go back to the Armed Forces, right now we have a Liberal government that just eats up pleas like that). I wish I could do more, and I will come the end of the month when I get some cash, so I will send some your way. It's not a lot, but every bit right now will help, and I don't mind helping you kids out!!! I really wish that when I was your age that this RUclips thing was happening as I would have loved to have had a grand Adventure such as you are having (Yup, even with the worries and sleepless nights). I hope you don't mind my efforts, I'm not trying to step on any toes here, just a genuine wish to help a young charismatic couple that I have grown very fond of over the past few years. If you need anything between now and the end of the month, please let me know and I will do whatever I can to assist you, okay? I hope you still have my contact info as well as my mailing address, but if you don't or it's somewhere not handy let me know and I will send you all that stuff again!! Try not to worry, although I know it's hard not to. My Dad used to have a saying that went something like "Life has a funny way of working itself out, maybe not as you've planned but then that's what life is all about. The World is full of opportunities so that anyone can become successful,...even you." My Dad had a very dry sense of British humour. lol Okay, as usual my Love to all Three of you, stay warm, stay dry and enjoy your Cheesy Chicken Freedom Nuggets and Cyber Punk!!! Take care, talk soon. - Dave
You came up on my watch so your videos are getting out there. I did subscribe and the reason is you both give a real view on living homeless. The pandemic made it easy to travel and work online only if you have the necessary skills and equipment to do so. Now things are different and its back to a 9 to 5 job. This can be a hard reality but those days are no more. Glamorizing on the road to gain subscribers can be a very tough road to make money, I wish you luck!
Just watch your video. One job that is extremely universal is a CDL truck driving jobs. There’s always opportunity to work it on a traveling or local position. As far as housing we bought land, built a steel building with rv hookups inside. Then we lived inside the building, inside our camper; while we made living quarters in the building (In North Carolina). I took quite a few years to finish, but it was a worthwhile experience. Having a home base is a really nice addition in life. You guys already know how to budget and when you acquire a good income you’ll do well. I hope whatever direction you choose, you’ll find blessings in it.
CDL is their ticket I think! Both of them! Study real quick and pass the permit then sign up with like Prime or Schneider as team drivers and get the license in like two weeks ( while getting put up in hotels and food vouchers). Boom! Work just long enough to get back on your feet then leave! Also people love trucking content just saying!
My ideas are probably in the books but here goes. -Collaborate with like minded RUclipsrs. I’ll bet money thousands of potential, organic subs don’t know you exist. -concentrate on seo and key words for the channel. -Definitely work camp until you’ve figured out the ultimate direction -continue resisting the enlisted idea. Advantageous yes but it’s not you. Basically continue doing the uncomfortable until you’ve found direction. Continue growing your skill sets in the practical/uncomfortable until direction is found. I’m pretty sure signing your life away will sour and result in and show up in damaging ways to you both. Continue seeking. Continue RUclips. Grow/nurture the successful elements. Discard unsuccessful elements.
Tennessee there is no State Tax and low cost of living, 2A lovers and great camping, hunting. And can find work at Ft Campbell, KY (3/4 of the Post is in TN). Great Lakes and fishing too (Lake Barkley and Kentucky Lake with Land Between the Lakes in the middle)
Hang in there. I'm watching the original video which was 10 days ago. Guys are making sandwiches with pasta and that's the one that started this journey with me. Anyways, the photography is excellent and you guys are funny so don't get up. Keep creative and the numbers will increase. It's kind of like a cumulative interest theory
Man it will get better man!! Come on I look forward to watching you guys to lift me up and to live vicariously through you until I can get out there myself come on stop it, you'll be ok, just don't give up ok..
Volunteered at the golf tournament all day. Rich peeps and hoochy momma women everywhere. Nice to come home and relax and watch you guys.... genuine peeps!! Timmy C Arizona. P.s. The Prescott area for land and perfect weather just might work for you guys. Hope you stay here....
As for property, check out the land auction in Goldfield, NV during Goldfield Days in August. The starting bid is the amount of taxes owed on the property.
Register your vehicle from like North Dakota. I think That's what people do before they move to Mexico, for many reasons. Anywho buy Land in AZ, get that quiet work from home Job. That's what you need. I was going to do that myself. Just having that home base would really feel good. You're blessed though. Dont worry Love you guys
@@CandEAdventuresmake sure to put your generator right under your truck, so you can toughen up your C.O. tolerance. It's only slightly training your C.O. tolerance with it a yard from your camper.
You guys are doing great!! Love, Love your videos! Chris, being a vet, are you able to get to a VA facility to get your foot looked at. Be well, be safe.
02:50 Long-nose pliers are sturdy, great for removing cactus torpedoes. Needle-nose pliers are fragile, useful in electronics and fine work such as jewelry.
I like your honesty life is tough stay on the horse my wife and daughter lived in a overhead camper fifth wheel for three years the construction jobs in one state to another good times bad times be safe be happy
Hey guys...youbare one of our favorite RUclipsrs. So sorry to see that you are struggling for traction. This may be a ridiculous idea, but have you thought about summering in Alaska? Lots of seasonal jobs up here, and lots of beautiful places to camp, without the scary rifraf that seems so prevalent in the lower48. Hunting, fishing and ATVing opportunities are abundant and many of us fill our freezers with salmon, caribou and moose every year. Also, there are no state taxes and you can easily find an inexpensive parcel of land if you don't mind looking outside of the cities and towns. Ideally, you'd come up in April and stay through October. And if you want to become a resident, I believe it only takes 6 months. But you can still register a vehicle without having to wait 6 months (if I understand correctly). Since I'm already a resident t, I haven't actually looked into it, but it wouldn't take much to find out. We also have three major military bases up here, so if you are still looking at that option, it might be good. Rosie and I plan to travel to the lower 48 via truck camper, for the winter, and return every spring, summer and fall for the outdoor lifestyle and hunting and fishing. The down side is that it is a long drive to do this every year, and some things cost more up here than down there...but the general price of food and clothing is about the same. Anyway, it's just a thought. If you want to chat about it, feel free to hit me up on FB or any other way you can think of, and I'll share my phone number with you so you can have a call.
Have you guys thought about gate guarding in Texas.? You get free place to park your rig free electric free dump free water and make like 250 bucks a day. Ck out J&G security oil field gate guard you can do for a few months walk away with 13 grand..love your videos
Hope things turn around for you guys. I like the fact you aren't prudes and enjoy having a bevy and playing a game on top of your very interesting life style. Keep trying the youtube thing as it looks like things are turning around.
Have you thought about 19th or 20th group with the Guard? You could have the opportunity to go on orders for the length of time you need. Enjoyed the show!
There is a thing you can do is double dip. Reserves and college ROTC. The reserves can pay for college as well as ROTC and you could still do the channel. Not sure if you can live at the marinas on base. Just a thought. The objective of the ROTC Simultaneous Membership Program is to provide more ROTC graduates for the National Guard (NG) (SMP) and Army Reserve (USAR). The SMP Program allows cadets to serve as officers in the National Guard or Reserves while in college.
this is the same stuff my wife and i are trying to figure out as we are going to try the truck-camper life soon. Florida is where we were going to make our residence, but as you said, auto insurance is crazy expensive. i've heard S. Dakota is cheap and easy to make your home state: 1 Obtain a South Dakota mailing address. 2 Receive at least one mail at your South Dakota address. 3 Stay in the state for a day. 4 Gather your important documents. 5 Visit South Dakota DPS. 6 Your residency claim is now complete.
I live in my truck camper. What I did is got my CDL driver's license. Moved out of rental and drive for 2 months straight, then take like 5 days off. Get hotel..... I do it for a year. By then I saved a decent amount of money. Just save most all of my pay. Then I take a year or two off when the account gets low I repeat the process. I've been doing this 3 times in the last 10 years. If both of you could drive team it would double!!! I'm talking like thirty plus grand in a year. That would be for each driver I actually save almost forty last 2times.
Just an ideal you could always try a flagging job heard you can make good money with it and pretty much do it from anywhere. Just some long hours and in the hot and cold temps but at least outside. Just a thought.
It will be sad to see you have to leave RUclips, but you have to do what makes sense. But hey, at least we finally got to see Elizabeth shower, instead of just Chris! ;-)
I retired from the Army in 2007, spent 29 years in 24 of them in Special Forces. Dont know what the current opportunities for prior service vets are but several friends got out and came back in, longest break in service was 10 years. If you were a 18 series Soldier then the Army should have pretty good bonus to come back in but you would have to start over. Friend who had 10 year break had ETSed as a E7 came back in as E4 but made rank back pretty fast. Not sure I'd come back in but depends on your situation. As far as residence, I've heard lot of full timer rvers had South Dakota registration. Tennessee has no income tax and no vehicle inspections. We moved to Tn after retiring out of Ft Bragg, I never had to get my emmissions test for my diesel truck (2007 Dodge Ram) in NC but the annual inspection was a hassle. None of that is required in the great state of Tennessee.
Look at escapees from Livingston tx. They are a great club and will help you with address and mail. Texas and Flarida don't have state income tax. I think there's others but not sure which. I know alot of full timers use escapees
Another awesome video yall. Appreciate the real and honest view of the lifestyle. No idea on jobs but really hope something sticks so we all get to enjoy more videos!
Hey, first time watching your video. Few suggestions, look into US Patent office jobs. 90% of their workforce is remote. If you do think about going back to military, I suggest that you enlist in IT fields that could give you skills you can use in remote work after serving. Take the opportunity to build your future if remote off grid is your goal. Go Air Force
I’ve been up in the Island Park area of Idaho the last two summers and there are many many jobs there in the summertime as I’m not sure about the winter time and I don’t think you would want to be there then anyway. But you could live off grid on BLM or forest or other properties there in that area and both of you could easily find jobs.
Great Video, you guys always keep it interesting.....even with the rain. Have you thought about taking a Gate Guard job? We've seen a few full timers that work them. There's also the Beet Harvest & Potato Harvest (One AdVANture at a Time has videos on those ). I believe they pay quite well and they have their dog with them. They worked a booth at the Big Tent in Quartzite, AZ. I'm sure you're aware of those - but thought I'd mention them ...........Just In Case!! Thanks for the videos!!
Escapees Rainbows end Headquarters park located in Livingston Texas. A small town. Rver, fulltimer and resident friendly. Their address can be used as a residence. No smog inspections. The process is easy to become a resident with low insurance rates and vehicle registration fees.
Have you thought about becoming a firefighter, either structural or wildland. I retired as a firefighter/paramedic from a city just outside of Birmingham, Alabama. Most departments in the south work 24 hrs. on and 48 hrs. off. We earned generous vacation and sick time with good health benefits and retirement after 25 years. You could buy your military time and reduce that retirement down by the number of years you buy back. Also we got what's called a Kelly Day every nine shifts. Basically every ninth shift you would get a whole 24 hr. shift off that did not count against your vacation time. That gives you five days off, back that up with a 24 vacation that gives you ten days off and so on. If you like to travel a firefighter position is not a bad way to go because after a year or two you earn a good amount of vacation and possibly overtime that you can start using at your discretion. My wife and I were able to take a lot of trips to the beach when our kids were little and I also got to do a lot of hunting and fishing. Just a thought, sorry for the long response and good luck to you which ever route you choose.
Bob Wells from cheap RV living does have videos covering jobs for nomads and the property issues. there are some good jobs in northern MN specifically for the nomad lifestyle.
Good money if he's hands on with electrical / mechanical. Jobs all across the country with short term contracts. The best part is they pay per diem as well. So it's easy to live on per diem and save the paychecks. Make enough and bounce! Skillwork is one of those companies.
Just a thought. Your a Veteran, look into USA JOBS. There are thousands of jobs all over the country. Being a Vet gets you in the door and because your smart, clean, well spoken and drug free goes along way in the VA system. Good pay, great benefits, and retirement. I'm sure you could find a job to suit you. It's a pretty good gig.
Oregon license for our ExpeditionVehicle -- us$87 for two years. I heard about inspections in Medford and pornland, but that would be the rarity in this beautiful land of more elk than humans. . Couldn't say about your taxes, nobody I know participates in that scam. . Downside: * all the goofy dope-fiends. Upside to that: * substantial and frequent attrition. Upside to that upside: * watching goofballs employ standardized resuscitation techniques on their slacker acquaintances -- kicking, rifling through pockets.
You guys are my favorite videos like this hope the you tube thing does pick up. California is amazing place to live but the taxes and registration and smog and all that bs. Definitely cost ya to live in Cali. Oregon and Nevada I'm pretty sure are chill on the state taxes and emissions.
I watched your latest video and always enjoy your content. I recently watched a RUclips channel called Open Roading. It's about a couple working fairly high paying workamping jobs like gate guarding. You might get some ideas from them. Good luck.
Nevadas been my best tax/reg experience, Stateline. Check out mountain communities, often very different rules on emissions and inspections for local trucks especially. More rural states like Idaho and Wyoming might have even less regs.
Your might want to check into the "Good Sam Club". More importantly find RV ers and ask about what state is best for them. Last I heard, Oregon. or Washington was a good place to register the vehicles. But that was many years ago. What happened to the boat and tow car? Jerry D. in S.E. Pa.
I just found you guys a few days ago and have binge watched from your first truck camper video 😅. Have you looked into the beet harvest or gate guarding ?
It's stupid cold here, but with Elizabeth's background she could land a job with the DNR and Chris with law enforcement. Michigan's UP. Best camping, and fishing. The people are amazing, and the area isn't like the lower part. We love the outdoors, and the 2nd amendment. If you Bush light you're practically a native.
What about staying around quartzite, but work in blythe, California minimum wage is $20/hr. You could do that to supplement your income. But first register your vehicles in South Dakota. Although, if you want to go back in the Corps, that's good too.
Don't give up guys! You guys are my favorite camping channel. Everyone subscribe come on people!!!
💯we love you guys don’t give up ❤
You are at almost 7,000 subscribers. A lot of those viewers are newer. It’s seems your growing faster than before so you may hit 10,000 subscribers sooner than you think. Plus your videos have gotten more polished and fun although they’ve always been a great watch. Your skit/special effect video in California would not be seen on any of the other “full time RV” channels. It was hilarious. As for work, there are a few videos on RUclips about gate guarding which allows you to make $200 a day if you both do it. There are also some people making good money working for firms that supply the help to big box stores like Costco to pass out samples. One guy in Florida claims to have more work doing that than he can handle. I hate to see you give up on your channel but lack of money is certainly an understandable issue. My wife and I have been pulling for you guys and will miss your channel if you give it up but we will keep watching as long as you are making videos.
Found and added you two to my subscribed list today . I have a Dodge high top camper van I am currently working on so I can go wandering . I`m 75, lost my wife of 42 yrs in 2010. Wishing only good comes your way, You have my attention, the struggle is really worth it . 😎
We are sorry to hear about your loss. Hopefully your van build is quick so you can get out on the road and relax .
Come on folks! Let's make it happen!! Subscribe, like, and comment!
Well you picked up another subcriber tonight ;)
Old School
Thanks! Gonna do my little part. I realy enjoy watching you guys and your pup.
Neal in OKC
Thank you so much Neal! The three of us really appreciate the support 🙏!!
sweet pup having spurs removed and given a warm, comforting blanket compounds loyalty and she'll always be your best crew mate. I love her.
You two are so pleasant to listen to. All the best.
Hey you Guys!!! I hope you've batten down the hatches and are safe and warm, well fed and cozy. I know things are getting stressful for you so I have reached out to a very good friend in Texas to keep his eyes and ears open for anything that might appeal to you. My friend is a Former State Trooper and also worked for a town in Texas for many years as a Lieutenant and also as a K9 Officer. He and his lovely Mrs. have an acreage so I thought he would be a good person to enlist to help you if he sees or hears anything. For my part I will also keep eyes and ears open for you two in my very limited capacity. Just a thought, and I know not one that maybe is ideal but right now the Canadian borders are pretty much handing out Canadian Visas and work permits at the border when you come in. The beauty of Canuckistan is you would have health care and other Federal and Provincial social programs to keep your head above water till you find somewhere or something that you like, again just kind of thinking out loud (You could tell them at the Border that your fleeing having to go back to the Armed Forces, right now we have a Liberal government that just eats up pleas like that). I wish I could do more, and I will come the end of the month when I get some cash, so I will send some your way. It's not a lot, but every bit right now will help, and I don't mind helping you kids out!!! I really wish that when I was your age that this RUclips thing was happening as I would have loved to have had a grand Adventure such as you are having (Yup, even with the worries and sleepless nights). I hope you don't mind my efforts, I'm not trying to step on any toes here, just a genuine wish to help a young charismatic couple that I have grown very fond of over the past few years. If you need anything between now and the end of the month, please let me know and I will do whatever I can to assist you, okay? I hope you still have my contact info as well as my mailing address, but if you don't or it's somewhere not handy let me know and I will send you all that stuff again!! Try not to worry, although I know it's hard not to. My Dad used to have a saying that went something like "Life has a funny way of working itself out, maybe not as you've planned but then that's what life is all about. The World is full of opportunities so that anyone can become successful,...even you." My Dad had a very dry sense of British humour. lol Okay, as usual my Love to all Three of you, stay warm, stay dry and enjoy your Cheesy Chicken Freedom Nuggets and Cyber Punk!!! Take care, talk soon. - Dave
I think it's a shame you don't have more subscribers _ I really like your channel and you both! You deserve a larger audience!
Thanks!
Thank you so much for supporting the channel!!🙏 . We truly appreciate it!!!
South Dakota resident. Gate keeping for work.👍🏻👍🏻
Sorry RUclips doesn't pay the bills. Really enjoy the videos you put out. I don't think you guys are the only tuber struggling.
You came up on my watch so your videos are getting out there. I did subscribe and the reason is you both give a real view on living homeless. The pandemic made it easy to travel and work online only if you have the necessary skills and equipment to do so. Now things are different and its back to a 9 to 5 job. This can be a hard reality but those days are no more. Glamorizing on the road to gain subscribers can be a very tough road to make money, I wish you luck!
Just watch your video. One job that is extremely universal is a CDL truck driving jobs. There’s always opportunity to work it on a traveling or local position.
As far as housing we bought land, built a steel building with rv hookups inside. Then we lived inside the building, inside our camper; while we made living quarters in the building (In North Carolina). I took quite a few years to finish, but it was a worthwhile experience. Having a home base is a really nice addition in life.
You guys already know how to budget and when you acquire a good income you’ll do well. I hope whatever direction you choose, you’ll find blessings in it.
CDL is their ticket I think! Both of them! Study real quick and pass the permit then sign up with like Prime or Schneider as team drivers and get the license in like two weeks ( while getting put up in hotels and food vouchers). Boom! Work just long enough to get back on your feet then leave! Also people love trucking content just saying!
My ideas are probably in the books but here goes.
-Collaborate with like minded RUclipsrs. I’ll bet money thousands of potential, organic subs don’t know you exist.
-concentrate on seo and key words for the channel.
-Definitely work camp until you’ve figured out the ultimate direction
-continue resisting the enlisted idea. Advantageous yes but it’s not you.
Basically continue doing the uncomfortable until you’ve found direction. Continue growing your skill sets in the practical/uncomfortable until direction is found.
I’m pretty sure signing your life away will sour and result in and show up in damaging ways to you both.
Continue seeking. Continue RUclips. Grow/nurture the successful elements. Discard unsuccessful elements.
You're both intelligent and hard working so I'm confident in your success in whatever comes your way. 🤞🤞💕
Tennessee there is no State Tax and low cost of living, 2A lovers and great camping, hunting. And can find work at Ft Campbell, KY (3/4 of the Post is in TN). Great Lakes and fishing too (Lake Barkley and Kentucky Lake with Land Between the Lakes in the middle)
Hang in there. I'm watching the original video which was 10 days ago. Guys are making sandwiches with pasta and that's the one that started this journey with me. Anyways, the photography is excellent and you guys are funny so don't get up. Keep creative and the numbers will increase. It's kind of like a cumulative interest theory
Man it will get better man!! Come on I look forward to watching you guys to lift me up and to live vicariously through you until I can get out there myself come on stop it, you'll be ok, just don't give up ok..
I'm just now watching y'all . I would like to live like that, like gypsies . That would be a lot of fun!
Volunteered at the golf tournament all day. Rich peeps and hoochy momma women everywhere. Nice to come home and relax and watch you guys.... genuine peeps!! Timmy C Arizona. P.s. The Prescott area for land and perfect weather just might work for you guys. Hope you stay here....
Hopefully you folks can pull down a little more coin so you can keep making videos. Sometimes the good guys win right?
We love your videos! The cut your own hair comment had us cracking up, yep you know about saving a buck or two -- lol.
Florida would be great for residency. No state tax and no state income tax.
I have a camper like this. Missing it in the winter. Nice to see your inside living. Love the sound of the rain.
You could try gate guarding for a period of time. $200 a day is the average. Most jobs in Texas.
Many great state parks to camp in as well as jobs
Im sharing your channel with everyone just hold on
Coast guard is taking prior service and that would be cool for vlogs too.
21k 🙂
going up ☝
PS Oklahoma has no vehicle insection or emission checks....for what its worth
As for property, check out the land auction in Goldfield, NV during Goldfield Days in August. The starting bid is the amount of taxes owed on the property.
good luck
Hope everything works out🙏🏾🤙🏾
Register your vehicle from like North Dakota. I think That's what people do before they move to Mexico, for many reasons. Anywho buy Land in AZ, get that quiet work from home Job. That's what you need. I was going to do that myself. Just having that home base would really feel good. You're blessed though. Dont worry Love you guys
So much rain recently! we've been stuck in it also! Great video y'all :)
Hey fellow truck camper people! Tight living conditions and rain is like punishment 🤣
@@CandEAdventuresmake sure to put your generator right under your truck, so you can toughen up your C.O. tolerance. It's only slightly training your C.O. tolerance with it a yard from your camper.
You guys are doing great!! Love, Love your videos! Chris, being a vet, are you able to get to a VA facility to get your foot looked at. Be well, be safe.
A++ Awesome Vid.
02:50
Long-nose pliers are sturdy, great for removing cactus torpedoes.
Needle-nose pliers are fragile, useful in electronics and fine work such as jewelry.
I like your honesty life is tough stay on the horse my wife and daughter lived in a overhead camper fifth wheel for three years the construction jobs in one state to another good times bad times be safe be happy
Hey guys...youbare one of our favorite RUclipsrs. So sorry to see that you are struggling for traction.
This may be a ridiculous idea, but have you thought about summering in Alaska? Lots of seasonal jobs up here, and lots of beautiful places to camp, without the scary rifraf that seems so prevalent in the lower48. Hunting, fishing and ATVing opportunities are abundant and many of us fill our freezers with salmon, caribou and moose every year.
Also, there are no state taxes and you can easily find an inexpensive parcel of land if you don't mind looking outside of the cities and towns.
Ideally, you'd come up in April and stay through October. And if you want to become a resident, I believe it only takes 6 months. But you can still register a vehicle without having to wait 6 months (if I understand correctly). Since I'm already a resident t, I haven't actually looked into it, but it wouldn't take much to find out. We also have three major military bases up here, so if you are still looking at that option, it might be good.
Rosie and I plan to travel to the lower 48 via truck camper, for the winter, and return every spring, summer and fall for the outdoor lifestyle and hunting and fishing.
The down side is that it is a long drive to do this every year, and some things cost more up here than down there...but the general price of food and clothing is about the same.
Anyway, it's just a thought. If you want to chat about it, feel free to hit me up on FB or any other way you can think of, and I'll share my phone number with you so you can have a call.
Have you guys thought about gate guarding in Texas.? You get free place to park your rig free electric free dump free water and make like 250 bucks a day. Ck out J&G security oil field gate guard you can do for a few months walk away with 13 grand..love your videos
Hope things turn around for you guys. I like the fact you aren't prudes and enjoy having a bevy and playing a game on top of your very interesting life style. Keep trying the youtube thing as it looks like things are turning around.
Fun videos you two are adorable, refreshing and kind. Keep it up!
Have you thought about 19th or 20th group with the Guard? You could have the opportunity to go on orders for the length of time you need. Enjoyed the show!
Would have to go back to basic airborne and selection . So wouldn’t be the quickest path for these old bones
@@CandEAdventures not a good time to go back in this woke military
Bribem will get you killt
There is a thing you can do is double dip. Reserves and college ROTC. The reserves can pay for college as well as ROTC and you could still do the channel. Not sure if you can live at the marinas on base. Just a thought. The objective of the ROTC Simultaneous Membership Program is to provide more ROTC graduates for the National Guard (NG) (SMP) and Army Reserve (USAR). The SMP Program allows cadets to serve as officers in the National Guard or Reserves while in college.
Have you looked into a Gate Guard? Several videos on it, money seems good.
this is the same stuff my wife and i are trying to figure out as we are going to try the truck-camper life soon. Florida is where we were going to make our residence, but as you said, auto insurance is crazy expensive. i've heard S. Dakota is cheap and easy to make your home state: 1 Obtain a South Dakota mailing address.
2 Receive at least one mail at your South Dakota address.
3 Stay in the state for a day.
4 Gather your important documents.
5 Visit South Dakota DPS.
6 Your residency claim is now complete.
Plus check into South Dakota for vehicle plates and mail heard it's a really good state for people on the road.
I live in my truck camper. What I did is got my CDL driver's license. Moved out of rental and drive for 2 months straight, then take like 5 days off. Get hotel..... I do it for a year. By then I saved a decent amount of money. Just save most all of my pay. Then I take a year or two off when the account gets low I repeat the process. I've been doing this 3 times in the last 10 years. If both of you could drive team it would double!!! I'm talking like thirty plus grand in a year. That would be for each driver I actually save almost forty last 2times.
Just an ideal you could always try a flagging job heard you can make good money with it and pretty much do it from anywhere. Just some long hours and in the hot and cold temps but at least outside. Just a thought.
It will be sad to see you have to leave RUclips, but you have to do what makes sense. But hey, at least we finally got to see Elizabeth shower, instead of just Chris! ;-)
I retired from the Army in 2007, spent 29 years in 24 of them in Special Forces. Dont know what the current opportunities for prior service vets are but several friends got out and came back in, longest break in service was 10 years. If you were a 18 series Soldier then the Army should have pretty good bonus to come back in but you would have to start over. Friend who had 10 year break had ETSed as a E7 came back in as E4 but made rank back pretty fast. Not sure I'd come back in but depends on your situation. As far as residence, I've heard lot of full timer rvers had South Dakota registration. Tennessee has no income tax and no vehicle inspections. We moved to Tn after retiring out of Ft Bragg, I never had to get my emmissions test for my diesel truck (2007 Dodge Ram) in NC but the annual inspection was a hassle. None of that is required in the great state of Tennessee.
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A hair-cutting school is pretty cheap, plus the students need to work on real-live spokes-models.
Everybody wins.
Look at escapees from Livingston tx. They are a great club and will help you with address and mail. Texas and Flarida don't have state income tax. I think there's others but not sure which. I know alot of full timers use escapees
Another awesome video yall. Appreciate the real and honest view of the lifestyle. No idea on jobs but really hope something sticks so we all get to enjoy more videos!
Hey, first time watching your video. Few suggestions, look into US Patent office jobs. 90% of their workforce is remote. If you do think about going back to military, I suggest that you enlist in IT fields that could give you skills you can use in remote work after serving. Take the opportunity to build your future if remote off grid is your goal. Go Air Force
as for that engine light just unscrew dash and take the bulb out . problem solved 😇🤣
Holler at us if y'all do come back to Asheville. We enjoy your channel and would love to catch up with y'all for a hike.
I’ve been up in the Island Park area of Idaho the last two summers and there are many many jobs there in the summertime as I’m not sure about the winter time and I don’t think you would want to be there then anyway. But you could live off grid on BLM or forest or other properties there in that area and both of you could easily find jobs.
Great Video, you guys always keep it interesting.....even with the rain. Have you thought about taking a Gate Guard job? We've seen a few full timers that work them. There's also the Beet Harvest & Potato Harvest (One AdVANture at a Time has videos on those ). I believe they pay quite well and they have their dog with them. They worked a booth at the Big Tent in Quartzite, AZ. I'm sure you're aware of those - but thought I'd mention them ...........Just In Case!! Thanks for the videos!!
Escapees Rainbows end Headquarters park located in Livingston Texas. A small town. Rver, fulltimer and resident friendly. Their address can be used as a residence. No smog inspections. The process is easy to become a resident with low insurance rates and vehicle registration fees.
South Dakota. Only problem is you need to go there.
Have you thought about becoming a firefighter, either structural or wildland. I retired as a firefighter/paramedic from a city just outside of Birmingham, Alabama. Most departments in the south work 24 hrs. on and 48 hrs. off. We earned generous vacation and sick time with good health benefits and retirement after 25 years. You could buy your military time and reduce that retirement down by the number of years you buy back. Also we got what's called a Kelly Day every nine shifts. Basically every ninth shift you would get a whole 24 hr. shift off that did not count against your vacation time. That gives you five days off, back that up with a 24 vacation that gives you ten days off and so on. If you like to travel a firefighter position is not a bad way to go because after a year or two you earn a good amount of vacation and possibly overtime that you can start using at your discretion. My wife and I were able to take a lot of trips to the beach when our kids were little and I also got to do a lot of hunting and fishing. Just a thought, sorry for the long response and good luck to you which ever route you choose.
Wheres the Bikes and Trailer gone? 😳😳
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Check engine light im in the uk i take the front clock dash off a put black tape over the light then put dash back together
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Look into host at state parks. You can travel to different parts every 3 months or so. Still make your videos. Just a thought
Bob Wells from cheap RV living does have videos covering jobs for nomads and the property issues. there are some good jobs in northern MN specifically for the nomad lifestyle.
Good money if he's hands on with electrical / mechanical. Jobs all across the country with short term contracts. The best part is they pay per diem as well.
So it's easy to live on per diem and save the paychecks. Make enough and bounce!
Skillwork is one of those companies.
door dashing and walmart sparks
Try using a fine-tooth comb for removing cactus thorns.
Hey wheres ya boat? Wanna sell it?
Howdy from Corpus Christi Texas. Outstanding videos 👍 👍 have yall ever tried working motorcycle rallies? Just a thought
Just a thought. Your a Veteran, look into USA JOBS. There are thousands of jobs all over the country. Being a Vet gets you in the door and because your smart, clean, well spoken and drug free goes along way in the VA system. Good pay, great benefits, and retirement. I'm sure you could find a job to suit you. It's a pretty good gig.
Maybe you should try being a distributor for x39 life w a v e
That’s the best cooking I’ve seen you do yet! Good job!
Florida. No inspection, no state tax...
Oregon license for our ExpeditionVehicle -- us$87 for two years.
I heard about inspections in Medford and pornland, but that would be the rarity in this beautiful land of more elk than humans.
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Couldn't say about your taxes, nobody I know participates in that scam.
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Downside:
* all the goofy dope-fiends.
Upside to that:
* substantial and frequent attrition.
Upside to that upside:
* watching goofballs employ standardized resuscitation techniques on their slacker acquaintances -- kicking, rifling through pockets.
Have you looked into National or State Park service jobs? I would think with your history both of you would be excellent candidates.
You guys are my favorite videos like this hope the you tube thing does pick up. California is amazing place to live but the taxes and registration and smog and all that bs. Definitely cost ya to live in Cali. Oregon and Nevada I'm pretty sure are chill on the state taxes and emissions.
For residency, look at the Dakotas, I have seen other RUclipsrs mention it.
Look into North or South Dakota.. A lot of RV people list it as there residents. Lots of benefits..
I watched your latest video and always enjoy your content. I recently watched a RUclips channel called Open Roading. It's about a couple working fairly high paying workamping jobs like gate guarding. You might get some ideas from them. Good luck.
Nevadas been my best tax/reg experience, Stateline. Check out mountain communities, often very different rules on emissions and inspections for local trucks especially. More rural states like Idaho and Wyoming might have even less regs.
Nebraska and Wyoming would be great states to register in. No emissions what so ever
you might check out big rig truck driving. can be very lucrative for team drivers. six figures within maybe two years, apiece
South Dakota/Alaska. You guys should find Big Foot.good luck
Try gate guarding.
Saw it on you tube.
Your might want to check into the "Good Sam Club". More importantly find RV ers and ask about what state is best for them. Last I heard, Oregon. or Washington was a good place to register the vehicles. But that was many years ago. What happened to the boat and tow car? Jerry D. in S.E. Pa.
We have some off grid land in Seligman Az you guys can stay on
I just found you guys a few days ago and have binge watched from your first truck camper video 😅. Have you looked into the beet harvest or gate guarding ?
Have you looked at gate guarding?
It's stupid cold here, but with Elizabeth's background she could land a job with the DNR and Chris with law enforcement. Michigan's UP. Best camping, and fishing. The people are amazing, and the area isn't like the lower part. We love the outdoors, and the 2nd amendment. If you Bush light you're practically a native.
Great video as always, keep it coming, hope you guys find some jobs
Reach out to bob wells or colab with other channels to get some publicity
We are working on it !
Come to Idaho !
What about staying around quartzite, but work in blythe, California minimum wage is $20/hr. You could do that to supplement your income. But first register your vehicles in South Dakota. Although, if you want to go back in the Corps, that's good too.
Look into South Dakota residency.
Do you have any hands on mechanical or electrical skills? You can still travel and get paid. Plus the per diem to take care of your housing and food.