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Monday, April 9, 2007

"Roach coaches" - RV entrepreneurs!

Not everyone working on the RV road wants to work as an employee. Some long for the freedom self-employment brings.

A recent story in the Albuquerque Tribune online describes roadside vendors bringing in $100,000 a year. The ones who sell food need a permit from the health department, other vendors only need a business license. Kevin Sewell, co-owner of Full of Bull BBQ & Catering RV housed in a converted Safari motorhome, has dubbed these roadside food vendors "roach coaches."

Get some ideas by reading the full story. Maybe RV entrepreneurship is for you! Jaimie

For information on Jaimie Hall's recently revised book, Support Your RV LIfestyle! An Insider's Guide to Working on the Road, 2nd ed., see RVBookstore.com.

1 Comments:

  • "roach coaches." Not a new word, in boot camp (a diff. type of camping) the roach coache is what kept many young G.I. alive

    By Anonymous theoldman, at April 24, 2007 12:17 PM  

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