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Toasty Tramp
Guest
Spanging weighs heavy on the soul.
Dumpster diving gets pretty gross.
2 months in the same outfit sucks, 2 months without a shower even moreso.
I'm gonna try out something a little different, because while yes, I CAN survive with no money to my name...why should I? I'm coming off the road for a sec to get back on the road, if that makes sense?
As much as I dislike missions...The opportunity it provides currently outweighs the fact that "I'd rather not." A bed at night saves time and energy, 3 meals a day means I don't have to spange, the network of people trying to help you out is invaluable. I showed up at the Jackson, WY mission, and I secured a job before the paperwork was even filled out. Professional moving...something I've been doing on and off since separating from the Air Force when strapped for cash.
Got a place to sleep, 3 meals a day, employment, and my spirit sits easy as I relax and type this up over a cup o joe I didn't have to shell out $2.50 for (Resort towns are PRICEY.)
So, what's my point?
If you're tired of roughing it, there's options. Its definitely an "easy way out", but the easy way out means more energy for stepping it up a level and pursuing those things that took ya to the road in the first place.
Dumpster diving gets pretty gross.
2 months in the same outfit sucks, 2 months without a shower even moreso.
I'm gonna try out something a little different, because while yes, I CAN survive with no money to my name...why should I? I'm coming off the road for a sec to get back on the road, if that makes sense?
As much as I dislike missions...The opportunity it provides currently outweighs the fact that "I'd rather not." A bed at night saves time and energy, 3 meals a day means I don't have to spange, the network of people trying to help you out is invaluable. I showed up at the Jackson, WY mission, and I secured a job before the paperwork was even filled out. Professional moving...something I've been doing on and off since separating from the Air Force when strapped for cash.
Got a place to sleep, 3 meals a day, employment, and my spirit sits easy as I relax and type this up over a cup o joe I didn't have to shell out $2.50 for (Resort towns are PRICEY.)
So, what's my point?
If you're tired of roughing it, there's options. Its definitely an "easy way out", but the easy way out means more energy for stepping it up a level and pursuing those things that took ya to the road in the first place.