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We are passed by some on the highway that think the term RV means RACE Vehicle.
Ken
X2?
term to use for a full-time RVer who is constantly traveling.
Nomad.
Modern day Gypsy!
Hopefully with less thievery!
I've actually run into real gypsies at the first grocery store coming into town, trying to pull scams on people in the parking lot. I was shocked they still existed, and would be in AZ.
I wonder if you think that the "always on the move" full-timers are somehow more "authentic" than those who stay in place for some period of time. Since many of our full-timer friends stay somewhere for the worst of the winter, you, no doubt, will have to specify how many weeks (or months) a person is allowed to stay in one place and still be eligible for your "elite full-timer" category. Is it Ok to stay at a winter location for a month? What about 6 weeks? Two months?
I think you're trying to create discrete categories within something that is a continuum. If it makes you happy to do so, then go at it. But IMO you are trying to create a "structure" within the continuum that the rest of us call full-timing. Be my guest to do as you wish, but if you analyze data using a faulty hypothesis you will get a meaningless result.
Perhaps the job entails traveling; not in one place. That's why he wants to advertise it correctly to zero in on that kind of full-timer.
We have been full timing and working wherever we go since 2014. At different times, I have defined myself as a migrant worker, a migrant engineer, and an itinerant engineer. My wife defines herself as a virtual analyst, a mobile analyst, or an analista gitana (gypsy analyst).
A lot depends on who the audience is.
Edited February 28 by mb36912
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Ugh! Just realized this post is almost a year old!! It's probably a non-issue to him by now.
Yeah, nearly every thread that has new activity now is a necro-thread.