Mission Accomplished, Once Again
Jim replaces the elevation motor set on MotoSat F2 Satellite internet dish.
Working the dream life for 17+ years.
Living the dream full-time RVing nomadic lifestyle working as location independent entrepreneurs.
Jim replaces the elevation motor set on MotoSat F2 Satellite internet dish.
Here’s a long overdue shout out to the fine folks at EagleSat. This small family-owned business in Longmont, CO serviced our MotoSat satellite internet system the last time we had problems. Which was apparently not the last time. At the time we had trouble locking on to our Satellite, with frequent motor stall errors. My usual multiple calls to MotoSat for support, and their routine …
Fulltime road trip RVers reflect back on successes and failures on the road while seeking their ideal place to live and work.
Frugal RVer Rene considers a North Face wardrobe upgrade to the new Resolve waterproof jacket.
Quick easy instructions for how to winterize a summer home in the Colorado mountains when heading south for the winter.
How RV parking position can affect speed of connecting via MotoSAT mobile satellite internet system
Workamper Rene takes a stand at Satan’s Castle, opts for her self respect over a paycheck.
Large Marge in charge tells Amazon opinion about her Fernley Nevada workamping warehouse job.
Save with online savings and free shipping for Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals!
Jim shares links for how to make colorful RV visited states map image for website while yearning for WordPress RVer map plugin and showing the states they have visited.
Jim compares duties of managing online endeavors for Agreda Communications, Tripawds Blogs Community, and RVBlogz to part time temp jobs hawking wares on street corner.
Learning to play on Satan’s team at my workamping warehouse job.
Rene experiences the shock of being treated like a disposable temporary worker at her workamping job in Nevada.
Seeing the reality of the economy through worker’s stories at the Great Satan warehouse.
Getting ready to play by the rules at my temporary seasonal job at the Amazon warehouse in Fernley, Nevada.