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Chapter Twenty Four

How To Stay Alive & Well On The Road

Never open up your wallet in a manner that exposes the contents.

Always carry some money in your pocket so you never reach for your wallet.

If someone asks about how much or how well you are doing, play it down. Say

something like, “if we keep going like we are, I think we’ll have enough to get some rice and beans for dinner,” blah, blah, blah.

Never camp or park in remote areas.

Always camp early.

Never sleep over at an Interstate rest stop, unless you are really desperate.

Never brag about how much money you carry around with you.

Always park your rig where you can see it when you are in a restaurant.

Do not give out business cards. Do not give out an address with your phone # on it, only a P.O. Box. This should preferably be a rent-it mail forwarding service.

Watch out for people that ask too many questions.

Copyright © 2004 Larry L. Austin

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