For those of you that have been reading my blog for a few months, you may have remembered that I spoke recently of being chosen for an accounting position different than the one I presently hold. It was a potential new project, with more responsibility, thus higher pay and a longer obligation. Even though the job has not been given to my company yet, I let my future project manager know on Thursday that I had changed my mind and would not be accepting the new position.
This does a couple of things. It does not lock me into working for another 3 years and I can actually leave within 30 days after my house sells.
I feel that is just one more thing checked off the list that gets me closer to full-timing sooner.
Of course I have spent the time since my last post here, reading new blogs, new RV information, reading some of my old boondocking information and looking a RVs for sale.
I am also pretty sure I am going to buy a Class A. With the hounds I don't have much choice in that matter .... We need the room. There will be those times where due to weather or other unexpected things, where you will be inside longer than a normal day. It's those days the extra room and storage will work better than a Class C. Plus, the more I look at the Class A, the more I like them. Now if I were traveling solo, I would probably lean more to a Class C than I do now.
I have been surprised that I have found so many Class A's in good condition and within the price range where I can pay cash. Which leads to the discussion, is it really worth buying more RV for more money when I would need to finance some of the sales price, thus adding a monthly expense of RV payment. Then leave a home that is paid for, with no mortgage payment. Sure, I can write off the interest of the RV loan but is that really a good enough reason?
All I know is, like some of my readers have commented here and through emails, when the time is right everything will come together and it will happen. In the meantime all I can do is keep preparing to leave and keep checking off things on my "to do" list.
Good advice. That has been one reason in the past where I looked forward to retiring, because following my plan I would be debt free. And, I will never know if I like the lifestyle until I hit the road so there is no doubt in my mind I will always have lingering questions until I find out by doing it.
ReplyDeleteIn my past experience of traveling and my cross-country bicycle trip in my younger years, I loved it.
Good advice. That has been one reason in the past where I looked forward to retiring, because following my plan I would be debt free. And, I will never know if I like the lifestyle until I hit the road so there is no doubt in my mind I will always have lingering questions until I find out by doing it.
ReplyDeleteIn my past experience of traveling and my cross-country bicycle trip in my younger years, I loved it.