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Started by duke99301, Apr 06, 2004, 11:41

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where do you stay on the road?

Motels? ( Briadwood inn)
19 (48.7%)
apartment?
7 (17.9%)
Rv?
4 (10.3%)
5th. wheel.
3 (7.7%)
Motor home!
1 (2.6%)
sleep in car?
1 (2.6%)
teepee?
2 (5.1%)
tent?
2 (5.1%)

Total Members Voted: 26

duke99301

where do you stay on the road? do you share rooms?

garycom

Being a house tech, I don't get on the road alot, except as a shared resource tech. When I do, I try to find an apartment or a furnished house to rent with a few other people. The lodging forum is extremely handy!

allforthenukie

The cheapest place you can possibly find. Try to pocket as much of the perdiem as possible. I vote for the teepee.  8)

darkmatter

I like my RV, home away from home, just keep the outage clothes & supplies stocked. I bought an old tag-a-long and fixed it up as I liked (cheap too). learned how to set it up for all weather conditions and to keep the kind of tools and repair supplies for the various areas to park it in. RV parks, Campgrounds, Mobile home parks. and if you can find it, a Housemouse's backyard for really cheap.

8)
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greengoo

Quote from: darkmatter on Apr 07, 2004, 07:39
I like my RV, home away from home, just keep the outage clothes & supplies stocked. I bought an old tag-a-long and fixed it up as I liked (cheap too). learned how to set it up for all weather conditions and to keep the kind of tools and repair supplies for the various areas to park it in. RV parks, Campgrounds, Mobile home parks. and if you can find it, a Housemouse's backyard for really cheap.

8)
Sounds like a good idea.

harleygirl

When I was a roadie I went the RV route...It was great.  Home went with you, whereever you parked it was all that changed. The ex still travels with it. Now as a shared resource house tech the company finds me a house to stay in...Miss the RV

SloGlo

fer short time jobs, motels are the way to go w/o the rv being involved.  it's always clean, usually has a coffee maker and uwave or yinze kin get them by asking at the desk, usually for no extry charge.
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ex-turbine_cowboy

Always did the apartments for longer than 3 months and mobile homes for shorter duration, If i had to it was a motel room.  Now that I am older I would buy the truck and a Huge fifth wheel from me at Tom Rapers in Cincinnati. 8) :) ;)

harleygirl

Quote from: SloGlo on Apr 08, 2004, 09:01
fer short time jobs, motels are the way to go w/o the rv being involved.  it's always clean, usually has a coffee maker and uwave or yinze kin get them by asking at the desk, usually for no extry charge.

stayed in motels around IP2 until I found a basement to rent and the rooms were far from clean....Soda dried on the wall and had to air out the mold smell....

JessJen

gotcha beat found a camper for 100 a month plus lot rent.....I bleached the entire thing and fixed the shower.  also had to buy a heater for it (its is busted and maryland is reallllly cold at night) its a lil circa 1960s but the stove works and its already paid up so its all diem for me from here woot!  hotel ate me alive at brunswick.  this just might be the way to go!

shehane

the way to go, for most sites, would be to own an rv.  for these really short outages you don't have alot of choice but to use a motel.  try to find a cheap one near v.c.summer!  unless you want to live in a rat hole.  the cheapest choice now days would be a huge dodge panel van with a blanket and pillow in the back.  if you are really living maybe a bucket of water for your bath.  a bunch of batteries for the portable tv and you off and running to the bank.       don

Camella Black

Well except for the RV and the Teepee, we have probably tried them all. I used to think sharing a place was hard; but we're in an apartment now and after always living in a house its murder. No, thats what I sometimes want to do to our upstairs neighbors.

I guess it really depends on where you're going, how long you're going to be there and how much is it going to cost.  :)

hezabear

CamellaBlack, We haved sheared more than I share of homes. Miss you and Henry Did not realize that the older you get the more family and friends become. Love to you both see you soon. Bear

Camella Black

You've got that right, between you, Henry, Jim, and Daddy we've spent a total of 94 combined years on the road. We've been traveling that old highway for 29 years.

Remember the first outage away from home at Turkey Point, we showed up to see dad for Christmas, all of us cramed into a hotel room and they send everybody home for a week 2 days before Christmas?

Possibly the very best place we ever stayed was at "the  HOME" in Colchester with Bud and Sue, it wasn't the Ritz but it was home. You sure can't find places like that any more.

Anybody out there ever stay at "the home" at CY?

Doc_REM

With outages as short as they are now dayz...hotel is the only way to go. Have to look around to find "CLEAN at a FAIR rate!"
Now long term at K-33 in Oak Ridge and doing the apartment thing! 8)

duke99301

I did the Motel thing for a long time even spent a year at the braidwood inn.
now I have a 35 ft Motor Home and pull a jeep behind it. D-tv is the way to go .
had some diffrent roommates in the years. I mean WOW , how could they drink that much and stand . LOL.
had some good times in the past.
Karma to all.
Duke

Showme T. Money

I have a trailer I take everywhere, me her and the dogs (plus d-tv). 
Anyone remember teepee jim.
or Bugger at Commanche Peak when his tent got hit by the tornado

Gonzo

am i the only one who finds a bedroom to rent?  worked a SONGS outage (southern california) where a cheap motel is going to cost you hundreds of dollars a week and close to $2000 a month...  apartments are beyond consideration but you can find a bedroom for under $500 a month and without a lease...  folks with RVs were paying $20 a night i think on the average..  or several hundred a month if they found a good park..  they have a parking lot you can stay at for free until the crafts show up then they run the HPs out of there (cuz we get per diem)

incrediblehulk

Over the years I've tried most everything...except I never had the money set aside to buy the RV. Done cabins, apts.,motels, a tent once.

Most memorable was me and the two Traveling Rowberry's in a one bedroom apartment that wasn't even on the market it was so decrepit. Hal talked the guy into letting us stay. Different, but a lot of fun.
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Whalla2U

I've stayed in motels, furnished and unfurnished trailers, shared apartments and houses.  From now on it's gonna be the recently purchased travel trailer.  No more sharing or paying more than it's worth rent (fingers crossed). 

alphadude

the ultimate worst place was at Calvert Cliffs, Raunch Club... the bedding was full of crabs... explain that to your wife!!!!

Mike McFarlin

Motel rooms are my choice. When job is over just check out and leave.
"Duty is the sublimest word in our language. Do your duty in all things. You cannot do more. You should never wish to do less." General Robert E. Lee, C.S.A.

Rad Sponge

DOn't forget to ask me about a place to stay when you come back to Calvert...

I'll have a couple of extra bedrooms in the basement for rent.

I figure we could take in a couple of techs for the outage.

JMK


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