Throughout the past couple of decades, advances have been made in technology in order to assist people. However, depending on what you want and where you are, for a full-time RVer, it can be both a blessing and a curse.
Many RVers want to spend time around the Rocky Mountain areas and the vicinity, such as the Black Hills, Sierra Nevadas, and Cascades. If you've ever looked at a cell phone coverage map, you'll notice there isn't much there. The same is going to apply to the global positioning satellite systems, especially when the minerals in the ground cause these things to not function properly. So be sure to carry the paper with you, and plan ahead. The number of times you see tourists so dependent on those little devices and then complaining about the businesses because it doesn't make them constantly available may be entertaining for those used to it; but if you're not, it'd be best to have alternatives available.
That being said, not all of it is to the point where you shouldn't use it at all. There are plenty of rewards programs out there, especially with national chains that you'll see wherever you go. One popular brand of general store has a coupon system where you're able to have a negative balance and be paid to shop. It might not be exactly what you want, and you do have to be careful because the ingredients aren't necessarily that good for the body. However, if you're in a bit of a crunch, take advantage of it. You won't see it every time, and it'll take a few shopping trips to build it up, but you'll get there.
One of the biggest pain points of the wallet is fuel, and that's wherever you go. If you have a bigger rig, you may find yourself needing a diesel truck. The good news is that there are now some companies that are willing to help RVers establish fleet accounts. This is something that truckers have been using to pay for diesel when doing their deliveries, and although you'll still have to pay for the fuel yourself, you won't be anywhere near those insanely high prices you see advertised on the highway. You will have to use the truck lanes for a fleet account, which might be awkward if you're "light" or come across a store employee that isn't all that familiar with fleet requirements. These also won't work for unleaded, so you're stuck with the traditional store cards if you want any sort of savings.
So as you Follow your Internal Compass, know when technology will work for you, and when it will not.
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