So I was curious to see what others think about this idea...
Basically I was watching that Reacher TV show. And in the show he tells people, I'm not homeless, I'm a hobo.
Do people really consider homeless and hobo 2 separate things? I wanted to gather data on it, and see what people thought. It would make a difference in what people thought. People wouldn't want to say they are a hobo if everyone thinks they are the same thing.
But you've also got people like, 'snow birds' that do RVing and stuff when they get old, often in places like Arizona. And that's after they've worked all their life. And not sure if that's different or part of it too?
I have a job, and housing. So I'm not either of these. But I confess that the idea of traveling around camping for several months each year sounds fun to me. Ever since I was a kid I always thought, it sounds fun to go camping. It probably doesn't sound fun to everyone though.
What do you think?
Basically I was watching that Reacher TV show. And in the show he tells people, I'm not homeless, I'm a hobo.
Do people really consider homeless and hobo 2 separate things? I wanted to gather data on it, and see what people thought. It would make a difference in what people thought. People wouldn't want to say they are a hobo if everyone thinks they are the same thing.
But you've also got people like, 'snow birds' that do RVing and stuff when they get old, often in places like Arizona. And that's after they've worked all their life. And not sure if that's different or part of it too?
I have a job, and housing. So I'm not either of these. But I confess that the idea of traveling around camping for several months each year sounds fun to me. Ever since I was a kid I always thought, it sounds fun to go camping. It probably doesn't sound fun to everyone though.
What do you think?