Shifting Gears in 2016

All across the internet it seems everyone is cursing out 2016. Anticipating a better 2017.

Honestly, I can’t complain because 2016 wasn’t a particularly bad year for me. In fact the last two years I’ve kind of been kicking major keester in the “achieving personal goals” department.

In 2015, I decided to downsize, move into a van and start a podcast/blog. Blah, blah, blah.. I know that’s all I talk about here on, DudeInVan.com (Go figure) My point is, that was a goal and I accomplished it.

Home

Home

In January, at the beginning of 2016, I was working in corporate television. My new obsession.. I mean goal was to get back to producing radio. After months of people telling me walking across America was a bad idea, a friend called me a asked if I would consider riding a bicycle across the country instead. 

I said "YES!” immediately, but most people don’t know this part.. I held off from committing to the trip because I was waiting to hear back from a radio station that I thought I had a chance to work at in the Northern Midwest. In February, I was listening to the radio show, I applied to, and one of the cast members compared my broadcasting experience to a “Subway sandwich maker”… That’s when I realized I wasn’t going to get a call. 

The plan was to quit my corporate job to find a new job, as a Radio Producer.

Day 1, New Jersey

Day 1, New Jersey

At the end of March I gave my employer a six week notice. By mid-April I bought a bicycle and on the first week in May I was on my way to California riding my stead. 

Full Refund, San Francsico 

Full Refund, San Francsico 

I learned a lot about myself and I met bunch of really great people along the way. 

Some New, Some Old Friends.

Some New, Some Old Friends.

I contacted a bunch of radio stations as I traveled through 12 states. A few places replied.. most didn’t. At the end of the trip I had a couple of interviews over the phone between Colorado and California.

After miles of peddling from the East Coast to the West Coast, as crazy as it sounds, I accepted a Radio Producer job at the end of my trip.

 

So, I can’t speak for you, because 2016, for me, went as planned.

Highest Point, Colorado 

Highest Point, Colorado 

 

I have no regrets. I don't believe in looking back. What I am proudest of? Working really hard... and achieving as much as I could. -Elena Kagan

Day 304.. SAY WHAT!?

Today is a bit of a scary day.. It's officially my last day of work. OMG! What am I doing with my life? I quit my full time job to ride a bicycle across the country. 

Actually, THIS IS AMAZING! Two months on the road, peddling towards the Pacific Ocean. Besides getting to the Pacific Ocean, my only other objective is to not get eaten by a bear. We pretty much have all our equipment for the trip. We still need to get smaller items like bug spray and suntan lotion. Oh.. and we still need to figure out exactly where we want to start in New Jersey. We all agreed we want to start at the Atlantic Ocean, but we haven’t decided what town.

Also, I did a few searches on Google Maps and it looks like getting out of New Jersey on a bicycle going east to west is a challenge. I hope we make it. 

Thanks for “Liking” our Facebook Page. I’ll keep posting on here but for all of our perspectives on the trip and not just mine, the Facebook page will have all the good stuff.

I’LL MISS YOU VAN MORISSETTE!

www.facebook.com/NJ2CA2016

Side note.. Sorry Prince, but I'm going to act my shoe size, not my age, for the next two months! RIP

Day 135

Today is day 135.. 

I'm testing out a new parking spot, so... If I don't make it out alive please tell my friends they suck and they still owe me $5. JUST KIDDING. Most of them owe me $10! 

This is my first post since I've been back from Chicago, and that is mostly because I've been running around booking interviews for the podcast. If you follow me on my social media, you can tell I had a good time. 

I want to take a moment of your time to explain some confusion people are experiencing in relation to my lifestyle. 

This page, for me, isn't just a place for me to write about my life in my van. The van thing is secondary to the podcast. I want to talk to strangers about random topics. If you scroll down to my first post I clearly point out I want to be a better Broadcaster. That being said.. Honestly, the van thing is just something I've always wanted to try. So far I like it. You may find that weird, and that is fine. It is weird... 

I love how people try to explain to me that I am "homeless." What is a home? Why do you think my van isn't worthy enough to live up to your idea of what a "home" is?

Since 2009 I've moved at least once if not twice each year. Do all those locations fit the description of "home"? Maybe by your definition, but certainly not mine. I own this van and the stuff inside of it. I planned the layout and I've done the modifications to the inside to make it more confortable. The people with the most negative opinions are the same people that have never seen my van in person. I enjoy my income instead of handing my money to the electric company, the cable company, and that crappy landlord that still hasn't replaced the fridge that leaks water everywhere (college was a blast!). At this point in my life I refuse to be stressed out by bills and a place I can barely afford. I rather be a nomad that gave away most of my possessions to spend more time with friends and doing things that make me happy. 

..ok I'll stop ranting, again. What sparked this post is I donated a pair of jeans that no longer fit me, tonight. I guess I'm still a little salty about it. My backyard just keeps getting larger. OH! speaking of large back yards, I started a real estate class. Yep, that's right. Living in a van and selling people homes. Just because I refuse to life in a place I can barely afford doesn't mean I don't understand why others do it. Having a toilet and running water is AMAZING! I appreciate the little things. 

Till next time! 

Day 84.. A Lot of Firsts

Today is the first day of Fall, the Pope is on his way, and I cooked my first meal in the van last night.

The days are warm and the nights are cool, and sleeping has gotten more enjoyable. I'm starting to think about what I should do when the temperature starts to dip as we get closer to winter, but for the most part I’m not stressing over it. At most I jot down a few ideas on, random pieces of paper, how to winterize the van and then I get distracted by the song “Should I Stay or Should I Go” by the Clash looping in my head.

If you have any ideas on how I should approach the winter, please let me know…

Now about this miraculous meal I prepared myself, last night. I’ve been contemplating whether I should use a propane based cooking source or electric. I weighed my options and I went with a 12 volt George Foreman style grill. I figured if I find a nice secluded spot, I wouldn’t get bothered by anyone. I cooked a steak and I slapped it on some bread, WAH-LAH, and there you have it. Steak sandwich with a side salad I made at the salad bar. There is a picture of the grill setup and meal on my Instagram and on the Social Media portion of my website.

I did realize later in the night that my 12v outlet is no longer working, so I’m going to check the fuse later today. I guess I’ll just put cooking in my van on the back burner (Pardon the pun). I’m just glad the grill worked, and I look forward to sharing my next meal with you down the road.

Life is about balance.. and this next part is what prompted me to post today.

You just read about all this positive stuff that is going on in my life. (I’m still doing this after 84 days, better sleeping conditions, I’m cooking again, I’m listening to the Clash) So last night I had my first encounter with someone actually approaching my van and we exchanged some words. The kicker is they were also a Van Dweller too!

Let me back track a bit.

So, after I cooked my meal in my new kitchen (aka front seat), I went to the gym and had a pretty good workout. To celebrate my cooking/workout accomplishments I decided to park at one of my free WIFI locations, purchase a single serving container of Ben & Jerry’s (you know those pint containers; single serving) and watch Netflix till it was time for bed. Balance people, I just told you life is about balance.

I get the ice cream and I park in the spot. I don’t like to make it obvious that I live in a van and this particular spot is more out in the open. People come and go frequently, so I decide to mess around on my phone till the coast was clear to move from the front to the back of my van. Just my luck someone parks right next to me. I don’t mind it at first. I’m in deep concentration bouncing from my Facebook App to Twitter to Instagram to Tinder and back to Facebook.. This goes on for about 25 minutes. The person is still in their car, lights on, car running; it’s at this point I reach for my ice cream, squeeze the pint container and think to myself “If I wait any longer this will turn into soup.” 

I waited a few more minutes because at that moment I was trying to be the guy “who lives in a van, eating pints of ice cream while watching Netflix” and if I move I’ll have no WIFI and I’ll just be the guy “who lives in a van and eats pints of ice cream” …It makes a huge difference. No one wants to be that guy.

I move.. I’m not happy I have to park somewhere else but I have melting ice cream and I’m already tired so I figured after I eat the ice cream I’m going to pass out anyway. 

Ice cream container is empty.

My belly is full of the delicious contents that I spooned out of the container and shoved into my mouth.

I am sleeping… Everything is perfect and went as planned.

And then this happens….. (to make this part of the story easier to read I’m naming the character Hank. I don’t really know their name)

Hank- *Knock Knock* Hello! Is anyone in there?!

Me- *Pretending I didn’t hear anything, tries to fake sleeping*

Hank- *Knock Knock* HELLO! ARE YOU IN THERE?!!

Me- Hello? *Gets out of bed and heads for the front of the van* (I thought it was the police so I just wanted to make this encounter quick.. Hank has no police enforcement background)

Hank- Hey I just came from the WAWA, my van is over there *Points in direction of a van I can’t see from where I am standing* .. Do you have a slim jim?

Me- What?

Hank- I’m locked out of my van. Can I use your key to unlock my van?

Me- I’m sorry, but….

Hank- You don’t have tools? Does your van have an alarm? Can you try pressing the unlock button? I’ve tried it before with other people and sometimes it unlocks my van..

Me- I’m sorry but it’s late.. I don’t know you.. I can’t help.

Hank- C’mon man. I saw you in the other parking lot. We are living in the same situation here. You can’t help me with a slim jim, some tools, or lending me your key to try and get me into my van? What year is your van? Mine was made in 1998. The older models are all the same.

Me- (This is when I realize he wasn’t asking me for a Slim Jim the meat stick snack.. He wants a slim jim the tool used to unlock cars) Yeah, I’m sorry. I can’t help you. It's a 2007. (I lied to him about my van year to make it seem like they couldn’t be similar)

He walks away..

I start to search for my keys incase he comes back. Typical me, I couldn't find them at first. After 2 minutes (felt like 2 hours) of digging around in the dark, I locate them. I look at my phone and see it's 2am. Start my van and drive away.

Honestly, I have no problem helping others and yes I feel like a dick for not helping this dude. I’m sorry if he was being sincere and he truly needed help, but I didn’t want to take the risk. When I park my van I don’t make a lot of noise. My goal is to not be noticed. My windows are blacked out. This guy spotted me from another parking lot, parked near me, “got locked out of his van”, knocked on my van, woke me up.. ASKING FOR A SLIM JIM!! (Like I said, I thought he was talking about the meat stick) He also asked me if I had an alarm and if he could borrow my keys.

 

What would you have done? Leave a comment below.

 

Dang… I feel like a dick for not helping Hank. Day 84.

Two Weeks

I spent almost a full year talking about it. I spent many months planning for it. Countless hours daydreaming and fantasizing if it was even a feasible idea. At times I would bring it up joking, and then other times I spent time defending my plan. It’s funny because looking back on my actions, I realize I did almost the same thing when I was contemplating a career in Broadcasting. Originally I was a Business major, but then one day I flipped a switch in my brain and I handed in a change of major request form. The rest is history. I’ve been working in the industry with various jobs since 2010.

So two weeks ago I finally did it. Did what? I donated most of my belongings, I traded in my car, bought a van and started a new, minimalistic chapter in my life. My goal is to still be successful working in the radio industry, and at the same time I don’t feel the need to be tied down to any given location. I believe the term is NOMAD. It sounds crazy, believe me, I know. But I’m happy. Keep in mind at any point I can go back to, living a conventional lifestyle and sign a lease at a fancy apartment complex. I’m not jobless, nor am I homeless. This machine on wheels, at least for the past two weeks, is my home. I’m just a dude in a van.

So why did I type this? Why am I posting this on a website? Why am I really living in a van? The most simple way I can answer all those questions is….. You’re going to have to stay tuned in to find out.

I’m going to use this website to document my journey, finally get my podcast off the ground, and hopefully one day land my dream job as a Radio Producer. In the meantime I’m learning to live a stress free life and enjoying the simple things in my life. Thanks for stopping by and please spread the word!

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“Accept responsibility for your life. Know that it is you who will get you where you want to go, no one else” –Les Brown