Reading about Victoria Childers and Lamont Landrum’s RV journey hit close to home. They sold their house in Michigan, bought a used RV, and hit the road with their pets, trading suburban life for work-camping gigs across the country. From managing campgrounds in Michigan to earning $7,000 in six weeks at a sugar beet harvest, they’ve made it work though not without challenges like breakdowns, storms, and flaky seasonal employers.
I’ve always been curious about full-time RV life, and their story makes it clear it’s not always glamorous or cheap. Repairs, fuel, and seasonal uncertainty add stress, but the payoff is freedom, flexibility, and waking up somewhere new whenever you want. Honestly, I admire that they’d rather live simply and see the country than stay tied down. Could you see yourself trading stability for that kind of mobility, or do you think the risks outweigh the freedom?
