SDDiver5
Expedition Leader
Anyone do it?
I have a great opportunity to start a program through work that would allow me to greatly improve my book.
So here's the deal. My gf and I own a house. We bought it last year unaware that this opportunity would come up. The program is for 1 year and it will be in Irvine, CA. We live in Pacific Beach, CA and if I were to commute it would be about 1 hour and 45 mins without traffic. With traffic it could be up to 2 hours and 30 mins, at least. I have my F-150, which doesn't like to commute very much. I don't want to get a rental due to the mileage of the commute. To be honest, I don't even want to make the commute on a daily basis.
So here's my idea...buy an older 3/4 ton truck (or something similar) and throw on a camper and live out of that. My initial thoughts are be at my house Friday night to Monday morning and make the commute up. Stay somewhere with my camper Monday night to Thursday night and leave work early on Friday to make the commute back down. There is a 24 hour fitness conveniently located right across from the office so I could shower there in the mornings after a workout.
Now bare with me, I have never even been in a truck camper. Just seen pics. Is this even do able or practical? I think it would be ************ and prob a little more cost effective than renting a place close by. Rent starts around $850 in the area my the office and I would hate to have to pay rent and a mortgage. Also, I will wear a suit mon-fri and will have to be presentable. I will be working at least 10 hours a day so wont really need a TV or internet or any of those types of conveniences. If I were to commute every day it would take up at least 3-4 hours of my day.
Still not sure if I would do a hard sided camper or a pop up. I think a hard sided camper, in this case, would be more practical...
So, any thoughts or advice? Please don't tell me it was dumb to buy the house (great price and ocean view) or I should break up with the gf or any other BS comment that won't be useful to me.
All helpful thoughts are appreciated.
Thanks!
I have a great opportunity to start a program through work that would allow me to greatly improve my book.
So here's the deal. My gf and I own a house. We bought it last year unaware that this opportunity would come up. The program is for 1 year and it will be in Irvine, CA. We live in Pacific Beach, CA and if I were to commute it would be about 1 hour and 45 mins without traffic. With traffic it could be up to 2 hours and 30 mins, at least. I have my F-150, which doesn't like to commute very much. I don't want to get a rental due to the mileage of the commute. To be honest, I don't even want to make the commute on a daily basis.
So here's my idea...buy an older 3/4 ton truck (or something similar) and throw on a camper and live out of that. My initial thoughts are be at my house Friday night to Monday morning and make the commute up. Stay somewhere with my camper Monday night to Thursday night and leave work early on Friday to make the commute back down. There is a 24 hour fitness conveniently located right across from the office so I could shower there in the mornings after a workout.
Now bare with me, I have never even been in a truck camper. Just seen pics. Is this even do able or practical? I think it would be ************ and prob a little more cost effective than renting a place close by. Rent starts around $850 in the area my the office and I would hate to have to pay rent and a mortgage. Also, I will wear a suit mon-fri and will have to be presentable. I will be working at least 10 hours a day so wont really need a TV or internet or any of those types of conveniences. If I were to commute every day it would take up at least 3-4 hours of my day.
Still not sure if I would do a hard sided camper or a pop up. I think a hard sided camper, in this case, would be more practical...
So, any thoughts or advice? Please don't tell me it was dumb to buy the house (great price and ocean view) or I should break up with the gf or any other BS comment that won't be useful to me.
All helpful thoughts are appreciated.
Thanks!