Hello, everyone! My name is Alana, and although I'm a proud Texan, I dream of RV'ing! I'm a single, young lady a part of a new generation that is settling down later in life, and in the meantime, longing to travel. In 6 months, I will finish school and begin a career that will allow me to work from anywhere in the world, provided I have an internet connection. I ultimately plan to take advantage of that by having an RV as my home and moving every 9-12 months. Until that time, I'm doing plenty of research and saving all the money I can.
Being a solo female traveler, I especially look forward to connecting with other solo female RVers. I welcome any tips, advice, and insight.
I'm also so very thankful that the Paynes created this site. It's been a HUGE help to me!!
Looking forward to the friendships I believe will be created through this site!
TRAILERKING said
01:46 PM Sep 25, 2014
Welcome aboard Alana....
SnowGypsy said
03:52 PM Sep 25, 2014
Welcome! It is interesting to me that the face of RVing has changed so much since I first realized that a lot of people actually full-timed. That was 20 years ago and to see anyone full-timing that wasn't retired was unusual. It is a whole new world with opportunities for people/families of all ages in the lifestyle. Now, everyone fits!
Aurora Borealis said
05:37 PM Sep 25, 2014
Welcome Alana!
It is just great that you can use your schooling to work anywhere.
This new economy may be a lot of frustration, but the new technology that lets us work from anywhere is fantastic!
monde48 said
04:50 AM Sep 26, 2014
Welcome Alana!
el Rojo and Pam said
10:28 AM Sep 28, 2014
Welcome Alana! You might check out this site interstellarorchard.com. Becky is another young solo female who writes about her travels.
Red
WestWardHo said
10:50 AM Sep 28, 2014
Welcome Alana!
I love to see young people joining us old folks on the road! You can be single or not, gay or straight you'll find friends and help on this site. Be sure and also follow Technomadia as they have great info on working on the road and technology.
Sherry
Celeree said
07:28 AM Sep 30, 2014
Hi Alana!
Cool you get to get out of school and into a field you can take with you, sure wish I did that 20 years ago. :) I did my settling down young, but now in my 40's as a young-at-heart single solo female. Have the rig, now just need to figure out the income part to be able to get out there on the road full time.
Best of luck!!
cheryls-other-half said
09:50 AM Oct 1, 2014
Mitch Snips...
Aurora Borealis wrote:
This new economy may be a lot of frustration, but the new technology that lets us work from anywhere is fantastic!
MY Frustrations with the new ecomomy are two words... 1099 Contractor!!!
Hello, everyone! My name is Alana, and although I'm a proud Texan, I dream of RV'ing! I'm a single, young lady a part of a new generation that is settling down later in life, and in the meantime, longing to travel. In 6 months, I will finish school and begin a career that will allow me to work from anywhere in the world, provided I have an internet connection. I ultimately plan to take advantage of that by having an RV as my home and moving every 9-12 months. Until that time, I'm doing plenty of research and saving all the money I can.
Being a solo female traveler, I especially look forward to connecting with other solo female RVers. I welcome any tips, advice, and insight.
I'm also so very thankful that the Paynes created this site. It's been a HUGE help to me!!
Looking forward to the friendships I believe will be created through this site!
It is just great that you can use your schooling to work anywhere.
This new economy may be a lot of frustration, but the new technology that lets us work from anywhere is fantastic!
Red
I love to see young people joining us old folks on the road! You can be single or not, gay or straight you'll find friends and help on this site. Be sure and also follow Technomadia as they have great info on working on the road and technology.
Sherry
Cool you get to get out of school and into a field you can take with you, sure wish I did that 20 years ago. :) I did my settling down young, but now in my 40's as a young-at-heart single solo female. Have the rig, now just need to figure out the income part to be able to get out there on the road full time.
Best of luck!!