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So life is getting rough. Financially, anyways. And I am going to use that to do something I have always wanted to do... live on the land.
Background:
Got out of the Navy about 10 months ago. Got a **** good job, but I have too much debt and now I am between a rock and a hard spot. I have been paying $805 a month for healthcare for my daughter and I. And child support is $654.23 a month. Add up my other two vehicles, normal bills and a $12000 divorce attorney bill... and you can see how screwed I have been. I have been floating along on my credit card to the point where I am almost out of money on that avenue.
Yesterday, my brother (who has been splitting rent with me) tells me hes moving out and into a small duplex/condo about an hour away. He says he'll try to hang out till the lease is up, but he is motivated to move. I am sure he has a really good reason to be screwing me over when I am in a really tight spot...
Problem:
I hate renting. I hate apartments, rent houses, neighbor hoods, and people in general. I dont "hate" people... I just prefer to be left alone. And the second part to the problem is I have about $300 a month for a place to live. Which usually I could find some sort of college place or rent a room with a friend... but I dont know many people here since I just moved. Add to it I have a deuce, a corvette, and a daily driver... I am totally out of the relm of rental places that are inexpensive.
Dream:
I have always wanted to build my own house, with my own two hands. I want to live in the mountains, next to a river or lake, and I want to live in a quiet peaceful area. I want to have a fire outside to cook on, a wood stove for the winter and a shop or garage for my cars, duece and my tools. I would like to be able to shoot a gun and hunt on my property. I dont have a need for much electricity, just for my stereo, lights, chargers and small fridge, so solar always apeals to me. Plumbing would be a breeze, I am at work for 9 hours a day and college for another 4 hours after that. Other than showering and drinking water, everything else can be done at work or school. I dont watch TV or even own one, not real big into the whole social life jazz. (unless its corvettes or Deuces). All in all, I dream of living much like they did 100 years ago.
Reality:
I have to pay off my debt. I need somewhere to live. I need to make sure my daughter is taken care of no matter what. I have to get myself out of the situation I have created.
Solution:
Get creative. I am a very smart, yet formerly wreckless individual. I have been taught a ton. I have learned many lessons in life. And now I put them all together to help myslef through the ultimate challenge that is life.
I first started to get angry last night when I realized things were getting tough and I had no one to help me out. My own brother wasnt even willing to make some sacrifices to help me, even though I helped him while he was in a coma for 4 months and for the next 3 years while he put his life back together. But the realization is, there is no better help than helping myself.
Putting together a plan, I decided to use some of what I learned in the navy. This follows fairly close to the ORM (opperational risk management). So I have found and will use this to document my plan. This was borrowed from WIKI, and edited to suit my needs.
The U.S. Navy summarizes the time critical risk management process in a four-step model:
1. Assess the situation
I am broke and have no money saved. My brother is moving out and is no longer willing to split rent with me. I need a place to live for less than $325 a month. I need to be able to store all of my things until I have replenished my savings account and paid off some debt.
2. Balance your resources
Resources are $325 a month for rent, and about $150 for bills. I have an M35A2, many tools, many skills, and a brain that equiped with the desire to survive.
3. Communicate risks and intentions.
The intent is to rent 5 acres that has RV hookups and a barn. The risk is nature and scrutiny of others.
4. Do and debrief. (Take action and monitor for change.)
The U.S. Department of Defense summarizes the deliberate level of ORM process in a five-step model:
Plan: Rent 5 acre plot, turn deuce into camper and save money.
1. Identify hazards
A. Wind, rain, heat, cold, bugs.
B. Running water, electricity, waste, food storage
C. Deuce failure
D. Mailing Address
2. Assess hazards
A. Wind can damage the tarp. Rain sucks. Heat is a constant battle. Cold is easily battled. I hate bugs that make itchy bites.
B. need running water for shower, drinking, and cleaning. Electricity to charge phone and run fans/light. Waste stinks. I need to eat.
C. I would be stuck for ac/dc power.
D. I may need to get mail.
3. Make risk decisions
A. Make my own tarp and bows for the duece. Buy a fan. Use blankets and wood stove/electric blanket. Mosquito nets.
B. Find out how to use and make RV hookups on the duece. Learn how the hookups work and make a sink and shower. Find out how the waste water works. Burn trash. Live on dry foods and only buy what I can cook for that night.
C. The truck doesnt have to move. It will be parked. I have two other vehicles. I can repair onsite with tools that will be stored in the truck.
D. Get a PO Box.
Implement controls
Yes
Supervise (and watch for changes)
So far this is what my plan looks like. I have about a month and a half to make this work. I have contacted an old man that has listed 5 acres for rent about 8 miles south of where I work. The rent is $300 a month and it has RV hookups on site.
The deuce doesnt have any bows, seats/uprights or tarp. I have found the dimensions to make my own, and will be using a harbor freight tarp. I have a small air mattress and will make a bed from plywood and 2x4s. I will make a clothes rack and make any other creature comforts I will need. I will make a storage for tools and food.
I will make a fire pit close to the truck for cooking and burning trash. I will find a way to plumb water to a sink and a home made shower. I will use a small electric heater for the shower water. The shower will be out side of the truck. I will wash my clothes at a laundry mat.
I will run a dc-ac conveter off the deuces 12v system as much as I can. I dont need much electricity.
Basically... I am going camping for a couple months. And the duece is going to be my shelter.
Anyone have any input, ideas??
Background:
Got out of the Navy about 10 months ago. Got a **** good job, but I have too much debt and now I am between a rock and a hard spot. I have been paying $805 a month for healthcare for my daughter and I. And child support is $654.23 a month. Add up my other two vehicles, normal bills and a $12000 divorce attorney bill... and you can see how screwed I have been. I have been floating along on my credit card to the point where I am almost out of money on that avenue.
Yesterday, my brother (who has been splitting rent with me) tells me hes moving out and into a small duplex/condo about an hour away. He says he'll try to hang out till the lease is up, but he is motivated to move. I am sure he has a really good reason to be screwing me over when I am in a really tight spot...
Problem:
I hate renting. I hate apartments, rent houses, neighbor hoods, and people in general. I dont "hate" people... I just prefer to be left alone. And the second part to the problem is I have about $300 a month for a place to live. Which usually I could find some sort of college place or rent a room with a friend... but I dont know many people here since I just moved. Add to it I have a deuce, a corvette, and a daily driver... I am totally out of the relm of rental places that are inexpensive.
Dream:
I have always wanted to build my own house, with my own two hands. I want to live in the mountains, next to a river or lake, and I want to live in a quiet peaceful area. I want to have a fire outside to cook on, a wood stove for the winter and a shop or garage for my cars, duece and my tools. I would like to be able to shoot a gun and hunt on my property. I dont have a need for much electricity, just for my stereo, lights, chargers and small fridge, so solar always apeals to me. Plumbing would be a breeze, I am at work for 9 hours a day and college for another 4 hours after that. Other than showering and drinking water, everything else can be done at work or school. I dont watch TV or even own one, not real big into the whole social life jazz. (unless its corvettes or Deuces). All in all, I dream of living much like they did 100 years ago.
Reality:
I have to pay off my debt. I need somewhere to live. I need to make sure my daughter is taken care of no matter what. I have to get myself out of the situation I have created.
Solution:
Get creative. I am a very smart, yet formerly wreckless individual. I have been taught a ton. I have learned many lessons in life. And now I put them all together to help myslef through the ultimate challenge that is life.
I first started to get angry last night when I realized things were getting tough and I had no one to help me out. My own brother wasnt even willing to make some sacrifices to help me, even though I helped him while he was in a coma for 4 months and for the next 3 years while he put his life back together. But the realization is, there is no better help than helping myself.
Putting together a plan, I decided to use some of what I learned in the navy. This follows fairly close to the ORM (opperational risk management). So I have found and will use this to document my plan. This was borrowed from WIKI, and edited to suit my needs.
The U.S. Navy summarizes the time critical risk management process in a four-step model:
1. Assess the situation
I am broke and have no money saved. My brother is moving out and is no longer willing to split rent with me. I need a place to live for less than $325 a month. I need to be able to store all of my things until I have replenished my savings account and paid off some debt.
2. Balance your resources
Resources are $325 a month for rent, and about $150 for bills. I have an M35A2, many tools, many skills, and a brain that equiped with the desire to survive.
3. Communicate risks and intentions.
The intent is to rent 5 acres that has RV hookups and a barn. The risk is nature and scrutiny of others.
4. Do and debrief. (Take action and monitor for change.)
The U.S. Department of Defense summarizes the deliberate level of ORM process in a five-step model:
Plan: Rent 5 acre plot, turn deuce into camper and save money.
1. Identify hazards
A. Wind, rain, heat, cold, bugs.
B. Running water, electricity, waste, food storage
C. Deuce failure
D. Mailing Address
2. Assess hazards
A. Wind can damage the tarp. Rain sucks. Heat is a constant battle. Cold is easily battled. I hate bugs that make itchy bites.
B. need running water for shower, drinking, and cleaning. Electricity to charge phone and run fans/light. Waste stinks. I need to eat.
C. I would be stuck for ac/dc power.
D. I may need to get mail.
3. Make risk decisions
A. Make my own tarp and bows for the duece. Buy a fan. Use blankets and wood stove/electric blanket. Mosquito nets.
B. Find out how to use and make RV hookups on the duece. Learn how the hookups work and make a sink and shower. Find out how the waste water works. Burn trash. Live on dry foods and only buy what I can cook for that night.
C. The truck doesnt have to move. It will be parked. I have two other vehicles. I can repair onsite with tools that will be stored in the truck.
D. Get a PO Box.
Implement controls
Yes
Supervise (and watch for changes)
So far this is what my plan looks like. I have about a month and a half to make this work. I have contacted an old man that has listed 5 acres for rent about 8 miles south of where I work. The rent is $300 a month and it has RV hookups on site.
The deuce doesnt have any bows, seats/uprights or tarp. I have found the dimensions to make my own, and will be using a harbor freight tarp. I have a small air mattress and will make a bed from plywood and 2x4s. I will make a clothes rack and make any other creature comforts I will need. I will make a storage for tools and food.
I will make a fire pit close to the truck for cooking and burning trash. I will find a way to plumb water to a sink and a home made shower. I will use a small electric heater for the shower water. The shower will be out side of the truck. I will wash my clothes at a laundry mat.
I will run a dc-ac conveter off the deuces 12v system as much as I can. I dont need much electricity.
Basically... I am going camping for a couple months. And the duece is going to be my shelter.
Anyone have any input, ideas??