Things that surprised us:
- How quickly the year went. That seems to happen every year, but it sure felt like 2015 went super fast.
- We spent all of 2015 in North Carolina and only stayed in two different locations, 50 miles apart. For a couple of people determined to travel and see the country, spending 12 out of 18 months on the road in one state seems odd.
- Being in North Carolina for a year hasn't been so bad. We're eager to see what's next, but not frustrated at still being here.
- When I set out to be a workamper, I had the silly notion that employers would look at people like Chris and me, and others we've met, and think "wow, I can't believe we're able to have experienced, grown up, professional people work for us and bring all their knowledge and experience to our workplace. How can we best use these assets?" Wrong! Turns out that if you're willing to work for crap wages, people will treat you like crap, regardless of how you perform.
- The funny way that life works out. We were in Statesville, NC working at a KOA that was dreary and depressing, but we befriended a man named Joel who was old and lonely. He told us about Carowinds. We would have never known about the opportunity to work and live at Carowinds without meeting him. Then while we were at Carowinds, Chris happened to see a truck with a sticker on it about something of interest to him and he went and talked to the guy driving it. And that's how we found out about the jobs with Southern Cross. What unexpected encounters might be coming our way in 2016?
Best things that happened:
- Our new jobs. We are earning a decent amount of money and being treated like professionals and not peons. Although we don't know where we'll be going next, we know when payday is and that we'll be compensated fairly and considered part of a team.
- We met a lot of nice people. Nearly all of my co-workers at Carowinds were nice people with whom I enjoyed working (there were a couple of notable exceptions who may be mentioned later in this post). Richard and Lamar, our first neighbors here at Carowinds. Dan and Debbie Green who told us about Southern Cross and trained us.
- We bought a new car. Oh, how we love our new Hyundai Santa Fe Sport! We spend 6-8 hours per day working from the car, so it's not just getting us to and from work, it's our office. It's comfortable and roomy and has space for all the stuff we need for our jobs, plus groceries and even a friend or two.
- Rented the house in Ada. I had hoped to sell the house in Ohio, but when that didn't seem likely, I was referred to a property manager who has found a tenant and handles all the details. I get calls every now and then for repairs, but I also get a check each month and that's nice. Much nicer than making house and utility payments for a house that's sitting empty.
- Getting a tow dolley so we can travel together in the MH. Traveling inside the MH, w/food and a bathroom, is so much better than following behind in the car.
- We actually used the MH to travel for a couple of trips. Twice to Ohio and once to Wilmington, NC for Thanksgiving. I'm really spoiled now and don't know why anyone would travel without being able to take their house along with them.
- We've been able to make some improvements to the MH, including the back splash Chris installed (there's a prior post about that) and get a new TV to replace the old, giant TV that took up a lot of space. Now we have a big flat screen TV that cover the space where the old TV was and swings out so that space can be used for storage.
Storage behind the TV.
Back splash before. TV After
Back splash after.
Sorry the pictures are out of order. They are uncooperative. I'm sure you can figure it out.
Wishing you all a wonderful 2016!
TV Before |