zuka
freight doggy dog
- Joined
- Mar 8, 2004
- Posts
- 66
You live in a crash pad and are probably only going to only be there for a little while longer because you are moving onto a better job soon.
No sense investing in furniture because you will have to do something with it when you move, so disposable plastic lawn furniture works fine for now.
You do online banking and online billing or get everything forwarded through a family member or a P.O. Box somewhere else because you don’t want to go through the hassle of changing your mailing address every time you move to chase a job across the country or change crashpads.
Your car is registered in a different state, along with your driver’s license, and insurance.
What do other people do about the car situation? You are supposed to change your license and registration after 30 days, and car insurance is void after so long if the car is not parked in the state there it’s registered. I know a lot of pilots with no car insurance or just say it’s garaged in a different state. This only works for so long.
I know a handful of other guys living like this so I know it's not just me.
Anybody have any good tips for this type of transitional situation without turning this into a whining and complaining thread? Any good stories?
No sense investing in furniture because you will have to do something with it when you move, so disposable plastic lawn furniture works fine for now.
You do online banking and online billing or get everything forwarded through a family member or a P.O. Box somewhere else because you don’t want to go through the hassle of changing your mailing address every time you move to chase a job across the country or change crashpads.
Your car is registered in a different state, along with your driver’s license, and insurance.
What do other people do about the car situation? You are supposed to change your license and registration after 30 days, and car insurance is void after so long if the car is not parked in the state there it’s registered. I know a lot of pilots with no car insurance or just say it’s garaged in a different state. This only works for so long.
I know a handful of other guys living like this so I know it's not just me.
Anybody have any good tips for this type of transitional situation without turning this into a whining and complaining thread? Any good stories?