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Might want to look into a thread about Michelin vs. Toyo posted not to long ago!

Consider price differences based on axle configuration amongst the posters. It is quite telling!

I think you're over complicating things!
 
Might want to look into a thread about Michelin vs. Toyo posted not to long ago!

Consider price differences based on axle configuration amongst the posters. It is quite telling!

I think you're over complicating things!
Here's the thing: I am in a situation of deciding between staying at a paying job, with good insurance, or freelancing. The paying job offers "stability", which can be another name for enslavement, and, I am not able to do what I am good at, and, it's sucking the life out of me.

I am therefor going to pursue restarting my mural/prop business.

So I am indeed overthinking things due to some anxiety, I guess.
But I have pulled back and realized that, for now, I have three options:

1. Stay at the current job and waste the rest of whatever life I have left.
2. Leave the current job and get a Class C, which will require higher payments, which will require same job or another 9-5, which defeats the purpose of leaving this job and will hinder starting my business.
3. Leave the current job and get a used travel trailer. The lower payments will let me eliminate that debt much quicker. I can then work almost anywhere and have a place to live with my dogs. Should things god well, God willing, I can then upgrade to a Class C or Super C, and be fine.

I will check out your suggestion.
And thanks for the input from everyone-I very much appreciate the comments and reality checks!!!
And I will appreciate all further input as well!
 
If I can add one thing as you mentioned it, definitely price private Healthcare as part of your planning. I was completely shocked.
Is a hybrid work 9 to 5 M-F and get the other business started on the weekends and maybe time off?
 
If I can add one thing as you mentioned it, definitely price private Healthcare as part of your planning. I was completely shocked.
Is a hybrid work 9 to 5 M-F and get the other business started on the weekends and maybe time off?
Good point. Maybe I can get that lovely "Obimbus-Care" or whatever it's called now. I think the whole private healthcare thing is designed to keep people slaving away.
 
Good point. Maybe I can get that lovely "Obimbus-Care" or whatever it's called now. I think the whole private healthcare thing is designed to keep people slaving away.
Get with a good broker to help navigate the healthcare path.

We found a good one and helped us find what we needed as well as some other supplemental plans just in case.

I think he does nationwide if you want I can send his contact info (not affiliated with etc just a good guy that knows his stuff)
 
Get with a good broker to help navigate the healthcare path.

We found a good one and helped us find what we needed as well as some other supplemental plans just in case.

I think he does nationwide if you want I can send his contact info (not affiliated with etc just a good guy that knows his stuff)


Yes, please send the info. Thank you!!!
 
I will be looking at a 2012 Jayco Swift 185 with a rear dinette on Wednesday. Original owners and supposedly in great shape. About $6,900.
This is through a dealer I have been visiting for years, dealing with the same person. I have to go through a dealer because I don't want to blow that much in one pop. I can give 2 or 3,000 dollars down and the payments should be pretty low.
 

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