Making 150-200k a year and spending almost nothing on rent sounds pretty damn good to me. I would save up some money and run like hell to Texas where people can actually afford to live and they still have high paying tech jobs.
My brother worked in Texas, it's a lousy state to work in -- so lousy it convinced him to go back to college for an advanced degree. Pay was pretty poor for a person with a degree, and he was expected to be on call 24/7, even when he was on vacation.
Well what did he do and where did he live? Austin, Dallas, and the Houston metro areas have a lot of high paying tech jobs. I started out of college as a information systems analyst with a 50k starting salary and just became a IT manager now making 95k. Engineering is a very good field out here too. My wife is a engineer and her starting salary was almost as much as my current salary and she received the job offer before she even graduated.
What you sell it for is what you can get for it. There's this thing called "devaluation" - look it up. The "Xbox" you buy at a certain price won't be worth half that in a few years.
keep that memory of when you were down to the last $50 so you can decide wisely as you go. Don't be in a hurry to furnish everything just right because of people expectations. Take your time & do it right. God Bless
It might seem like these words were ment for em only buh it just touched someone in Africa "me" it has a significance in my life in someway by just reading through thank yo and yo are a blessing,
I considered a job in the Bay area a long time ago. I'd just bought a townhouse in suburban D.C., which isn't a cheap place to live, either. The recruiter said I'd probably be able to afford a condo, but nothing too close to the shore or too far up in the mountains. Maybe a 2 hour commute. I chose not to pursue the matter any farther. And that's how bad it was 30 years ago.
A 2-hour commute means a total of 4 hours a day. A standard job used to be 8 hours a day (but not in STEM in the bay area; a STEM job is min. 60 hours a week) so that commute is the equivalent of working a part-time job in addition to your main job, at negative pay.
I have lived on the road, it can be so comfortable, life becomes simple and when it is easy, it is really easy. You never forget not having those 4 walls, but carrying your comforts with you. I was technically homeless, living in a station wagon... but with a fridge, stove, coffee machine, digital radio, internet, ebooks.. I showered whenever I wanted to in a truck stop. It's hard to not go back to it.
Like the evil empire itself... Microsoft. Leaders of AI and Agenda 21/ 2030 ( the decimation of the American Middle Class ). Code stolen from Apple and the Open Source. Authors of shit software, Gaming systems, and... Devices. Brought to you by the company that refuses to recognize the American Military Veteran and their families.
I moved out of the silicon valley to texas and am now buying a four bedroom house for LESS than i was paying for a studio apartment in silicon valley. sure ya make less but ya can buy a house and have more left over after the mortage. (and I'm paying off an extra 800 a month on the principle ) ..people leave the silicon valley you wont fall off the edge of the world
to get ahead in life sinple. lots of young families can survive but they dont get ahead doing something like this as they said allowed them to save 80% of their income..do this for 2-3 years and you'll be able to get a house,car etc without loans and will be well ahead in life as to someone who's been paying rent, rates, elec and water bills etc.
i dont know about a house without loans. maybe in SC where some places go for 100,000 but yea if your lucky with the right type of job and you can save 80% for 3 years that is a good chunk
Onaitable I Hi, I agree. Staying home or living together live some of my Puerto Rican families do. They all contribute and in return they live easier lives.
Clint Or they both didn't want too have kids until they had a house. She is the opposite of a gold digger. And I agree she waited until she felt her child would be supported.
You guys are awesome glad it worked out. For whatever reasons you got that last minute phone call, others did not and their money did run out and are now living in a tent along the river and are unrecognizable. It was real tough adjusting to their new community, he lost some teeth, she was raped about 6 mo. ago and has just tested HIV positive and I don't think Google will be giving either of them an interview anytime soon. Sometimes it come down to just timing and luck.
Google employees earn an impressive 6 figures to build incredible products. Unfortunately that affords them a lifestyle roughly equivalent to a high school dropout in Oklahoma that works part time at Walmart. That is not an exaggeration.
working at google is supposed to be an internship where you branch out to build your own startup. at some point, every google employee will be replaced by an h1b visa worker from india. the job is NOT secure whatsoever.
Back in 1985, I knew a guy who worked 16-hour days in two full-time jobs within blocks of each other in San Jose, CA (Silicon Valley) and he decided that renting was a waste of money since his expensive apartment was just a place to sleep between shifts, so he moved in a customized van that had a minimal bedroom instead of seats in the back. He bought a membership at a gym where he also showered, washed his clothes and cooked some of his meals (dunno if he had his mail sent there). This worked out for him, but living with a family in such a situation seems much worse.
99 Dollar Detailing did you actually watch the video? They got pregnant After they purchased their home, they talk about the whole reason they did what they did and still live simply is because they never again want to be broke the way they were when he got the job at google.
Why didn't the get a tiny house and tow it with a truck? Maybe a small plot of land with a small house they can pay off. I don't see them staying there for long.
I think the world is a lot friendlier to RVs than tiny houses. Every tiny house show I watch, the house ends up parked on a friend's land way out in the country; never within a walking commute of work.
Many live in a community with a homeowner's association, which can be absolutely brutal and bullying to the homeowners about leaving a garden hose lying out or taking trash cans in. But when the power company or cable company wants to hang something the size and appearance of a trash can on a pole, or festoon the community with big black cables, well then the homeowner's association puts it's tail between it's legs and doesn't even whimper. Tiny houses are the same, those are individual homeowners and so they get bullied, even if the tiny house is prettier than many homes already in the community. What looks "trashy" has a lot to do with who owns it.
Are you kidding? That's still a "mobile home"! An RV would have more space and amenities that a Tiny House. It's just the "house look" that is the only appeal of the Tiny House, so you care more about what others think of you.
Aww, relationship goals with these two. I'm glad it worked out in the end but we really need a discussion on how overpriced rent is literally pushing people to live in parking lots even when they are working full time
This is it! Live life simply. Live close to work so you can get home quickly. With more money in the bank than in a car or house. Job at hand, money in the bank. And if all else fails go on another adventure.
Before the economy crashed in Japan, their workers living in America lived in Corporation owned houses. Matter of fact, the house across the street from me was corporation owned. When the economy tanked, the house was sold. The new owners remodeled and now rent it out for $3K a month.
This is what a good working family should look like. Both are in tune with each other. Smart with money. I lived in my truck for 6months in alaska and you learn quick the stuff you don't need and the stuff you take for granted (hot water/heat, toilet,) Now I'm super cautious with money and my savings have sky rocketed. If I hadn't gone through that experience I would have still be living paycheck to paycheck and complaining and out life.
Albert Albert yeah it’s getting harder and harder to find that sort of traditional _”ride-or-die”_ relationship these days. Everyone wants luxury handed to them without the struggle and hardship in this modern era.
I always wondered how people can pack up and move across the country because he said they had $10,000 and that ran out fairly quickly. I've had relatives who are really poor and they moved across the country. I'm not sure how but one worked at Walmart, then Kmart, then moved from Louisiana to Las Vegas then to Alaska.
...How do you work for GOOGLE, 90hrs week, and have to save for 2yrs to buy a house? Google pays well (at least compared to everything near me) and has tons, TONS of free services for employees, which would save even more money. Granted, that house was pretty huge.. so I can imagine it wasn't cheap.. but.. 2yrs? At Google? Having to live in an RV? Bullshit.
Yep. And google isn't exactly paying employees minimum wage. They also offer many free services and money-saving opportunities for their employees. It seems they chose to live in a parking lot while saving up for a premium house in a premium location, they could have left sooner if they'd wanted. They're happy, so it's all good.. but don't make it out to be that google pays shit.
Well I don't know what his position is, so I won't assume it's shitty - especially if he's making $65,000 a year. I don't think the guy is trailer trash, but I do think he could have perhaps bought a more humble home in a less picturesque for a little less money and lived in the parking lot for a shorter amount of time.
A nice house in a good neighborhood doesn't have to be big or in a secluded wooded area. My point was that google doesn't pay chicken feed. I don't give a fuck where these people live - but they could haveleft the parking lot sooner if they had gone for a smaller house in a less secluded area. But as I said, they're happy so I really don't care :)
This is a very interesting story. I lived in my office for several years. I am now living in a small cottage in Southern California and still basically live out of one room,( eat, sleep, has my desk and see client) Even though there are four or five rooms here. After nearly a year, I'm gradually trying to furnace the other living spaces, at least make them look lived in. The funniest thing is I was living here several weeks before I was able to use a private bathroom. Every time I would go out was the only time I could go. (if you get what I'm saying) some of my friends said I should do a video UA-cam log. I only shared some of these funny stories with a few people.
Ok, at first I was like "WHAT"! by after seen the video to the end. I understand why they did what they did. Learning how to be humble, understand how to not have things, learning the grass-root of life. But, I'm happy they decided to move out of that Winnebago. And into more comfortable quarters.
We have 50 dollars we live in a parking lot and are unemployed lets buy beer. Hired by Google to work on self driving cars. Remind me not to get into the damn self driving car.
Just like every wife... I have a buddy who got married like 6 years after joining the military, his wife thought she was serving too and sacrificing being married to someone in the military... I would chuckle every time.
It's the cost of the "comfortable place to live". Between people selling houses and those renting they planned to make a killing off the ones coming to CA for the high-paying tech jobs. It may cost as much or less to live in NYC.
It works if you want to engage in geographical arbitrage. That means earning money where salaries are high (Silicon Valley) and spending it where cost of living is low (the middle of the US or a cheap foreign country). If they can save money now it will be be of more use when they relocate to a low-cost-of-living area.
She said it was a happy time in her life, I remember when my marriage first started and things were a struggle, I was really happy to. It was some of the happiest times of my life. Me and my guy, one day at a time getting by. We were happy.
Get rid of Govenor Brown. Property taxes go up so rent is increased. People's wages do not go up enough to handle increased rates so they move into a tent or campground to survive.
Sergiu I can, but it's all about the money. Never buy a rare RV that they made very few of, like the one in this video. Now there's two major sections that make a good Rv. 1, is the platform it's built on. 2, is the house unit built on the platform. Chevrolet and Ford have been the most reliable as far as Gas platforms. But better than that would be diesel. The house unit is best from a good long lasting company that has been around for many years, Winnebago, fleetwood, etc.
They must have some insane download speed
Supers ikr
Supers i doubt it. Now lets talk about NASA. Now that's some fucking mindblowing download speed.
Add Me On Kik: waffles_77 google fiber's download speed is about 1000 megabits per second
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Supers lol
I did the same thing. Saved 2.5k on rent every month. Feels fucking awesome to have an additional 2.5k to spend every month
You should save that money and invest. Grow it even more.
2.5k what? $? Euros? Yen? and where?
U.S dollars stupid.
Furchtsamer Keirl How is that stupid?
they're American and $= U.S. Dollars
"We have a baby now... we don't want to get rid of it... it has sentimental value..." LOL!
Nic I think they were talking about the RV haha
Jamal H Sarcasm was wasted on this one :(
Jamal H You THINK they were talking about the RV but Nic KNOWS they were talking about the RV
Nic i caught that too, lol
LMAO!!
Making 150-200k a year and spending almost nothing on rent sounds pretty damn good to me. I would save up some money and run like hell to Texas where people can actually afford to live and they still have high paying tech jobs.
My brother worked in Texas, it's a lousy state to work in -- so lousy it convinced him to go back to college for an advanced degree. Pay was pretty poor for a person with a degree, and he was expected to be on call 24/7, even when he was on vacation.
Well what did he do and where did he live? Austin, Dallas, and the Houston metro areas have a lot of high paying tech jobs. I started out of college as a information systems analyst with a 50k starting salary and just became a IT manager now making 95k. Engineering is a very good field out here too. My wife is a engineer and her starting salary was almost as much as my current salary and she received the job offer before she even graduated.
Cameron S No thanks.
Haha why not?
Texas sucks!
"we sold everything we own ans bought an rv" "we got it for 1900$".. the hell did they own? an xbox and guitar?
What you sell it for is what you can get for it. There's this thing called "devaluation" - look it up. The "Xbox" you buy at a certain price won't be worth half that in a few years.
This comment made my day xD
Did they say how much they got for selling everything they own? Or was it just how little they spent of it?
And they had 10k when they started the trip
Used furniture and appliances on Craigslist are dirt cheap. You won't get much selling that stuff.
When she said " don't want to get rid of it I have so much sentimental value" I thought she was talking about the Baby
How on earth are you that dumb? They were talking about the RV prior to saying that.
She probably thought of abortion
Best comment ever!!!
I bet the wifi is great
LeafTheLeopard you'll think it would but its kind of weak in some areas (mt view, parking lotsl
Hahaha!
Glad it worked out for them in the end
keep that memory of when you were down to the last $50 so you can decide wisely as you go. Don't be in a hurry to furnish everything just right because of people expectations. Take your time & do it right. God Bless
It might seem like these words were ment for em only buh it just touched someone in Africa "me" it has a significance in my life in someway by just reading through thank yo and yo are a blessing,
Cheryl Henson i
This statement speaks to me as well. You have been a blessing to me. May God bless you.
Living on Googles parking lot? Your own private security? Cool story.
Who would've thought?
A thumb up for the story. ;-)
It gives the corporate spymaster a human side to know what they were doing and look the other way.
how about 3?lmaoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Because the max they allow is one? Otherwise it would have been two, but that's all I have. ;-)
Ballenxj Google has everything!
Blog WorldExpo huh
The van looks so cozy
google has a very good parking lot too so its perfect
and dirty
I considered a job in the Bay area a long time ago. I'd just bought a townhouse in suburban D.C., which isn't a cheap place to live, either. The recruiter said I'd probably be able to afford a condo, but nothing too close to the shore or too far up in the mountains. Maybe a 2 hour commute. I chose not to pursue the matter any farther. And that's how bad it was 30 years ago.
condew HacDC further* not farther
A 2-hour commute means a total of 4 hours a day.
A standard job used to be 8 hours a day (but not in STEM in the bay area; a STEM job is min. 60 hours a week) so that commute is the equivalent of working a part-time job in addition to your main job, at negative pay.
condew HacDC The Gay Area
Pyrex, get a life.
Of course if you bought in CA 30 years ago you'd be way way ahead financially, compared to a townhouse in Gaithersburg or whatnot.
Where did they sell everything they own?... GameStop?
free wifi?
I have lived on the road, it can be so comfortable, life becomes simple and when it is easy, it is really easy. You never forget not having those 4 walls, but carrying your comforts with you.
I was technically homeless, living in a station wagon... but with a fridge, stove, coffee machine, digital radio, internet, ebooks.. I showered whenever I wanted to in a truck stop. It's hard to not go back to it.
Nice that Google allows this in their parking lot. Seattle tech companies are less kind.
safety and liability issue, perhaps
Like the evil empire itself...
Microsoft.
Leaders of AI and Agenda 21/ 2030 ( the decimation of the American Middle Class ).
Code stolen from Apple and the Open Source.
Authors of shit software,
Gaming systems, and...
Devices.
Brought to you by the company that refuses to recognize the American Military Veteran and their families.
Title is misleading. Should say "Couple LIVED in Google's parking lot"
Josh _ "lived" means that they now DON'T live in Google's Parking lot. they typed "living" because they are still in Google's Parking lot
hi no they are not...
@Joe Jack that's why everyone on youtube is going nuts.
That girl is a keeper! She took a leap of faith with that guy and backed him all the way. It paid off!
how do you sell everything you have and got a 1900 van
Jordan Hubbard They said they also had $10,000 to go to Austin. They're young so I don't think they had to much.
***** Way cheaper than that. They bought the vechile and used the rest for traveling and I'm sure savings
Used cars can be way cheaper than you think.
😂
Saving money
It's great to have a woman by your side who believes in you and is willing to take risks with you. Kudos to her and to both of you.
I have to admit he has some balls to just grab the last 50 bucks and go land the job
Its Gods speed
Working for google is actually a ton of benefits. Free foods, free services, free used of their cars including automated one
I moved out of the silicon valley to texas and am now buying a four bedroom house for LESS than i was paying for a studio apartment in silicon valley. sure ya make less but ya can buy a house and have more left over after the mortage. (and I'm paying off an extra 800 a month on the principle ) ..people leave the silicon valley you wont fall off the edge of the world
Plus you'll get out of the land of fruits and nuts! (That's Cali for you lucky fucks who have never lived there!)
to get ahead in life sinple. lots of young families can survive but they dont get ahead doing something like this as they said allowed them to save 80% of their income..do this for 2-3 years and you'll be able to get a house,car etc without loans and will be well ahead in life as to someone who's been paying rent, rates, elec and water bills etc.
i dont know about a house without loans. maybe in SC where some places go for 100,000 but yea if your lucky with the right type of job and you can save 80% for 3 years that is a good chunk
Just stay in your parents house pretty simple
i've been right on the verge of loosing my apt and been contemplating this.. since I'm naturally very thrify..
Onaitable I Hi, I agree. Staying home or living together live some of my Puerto Rican families do. They all contribute and in return they live easier lives.
"i work at google .. and i live in a van down by the river"
All the money they saved should be enough for 1 month's rent in NY.
or a mansion in Texas
I really admire this woman who wants to live such a simple life with a guy like this. Now this is a keeper.
Welcome to google don’t mind the couple in the van
90 hour work week? I don't care what I'm being paid you can't convince me to work so many hours that I can't even get a full nights sleep.
Tbh I would. For the right hrly wage+ OT I would definitely work that amount for a certain leangth of time.
Yeah and it’s like a friggin playground in a candy shop in there so...
Well, they saved enough to buy a nice house in a year, so I'd do it. Most people don't have this option.
Its pretty common in some Industry but you get paid big bucks aka OT
Where being a bum gets you a house.
Neo Galactic they have a house...
Were being FRUGAL gets you a home.
Where being practical gets you a house.
condew HacDC frugal = bum
Neo Galactic that's what you got to do these days.
"I had a minute and a half to tell him why I would be a good fit so I basically just nailed it."
Fucking legend
do you smell it too?
"WE got pregnant" 🤣
More like she baby trapped him as soon as he got a job at Google.
Clint hahaha yep
Clint Naw she but in work by stay g with him down to his last 50 bucks.
Clint Or they both didn't want too have kids until they had a house. She is the opposite of a gold digger. And I agree she waited until she felt her child would be supported.
Clint Yeah , I guess you need to marry someone with brains.
You guys are awesome glad it worked out. For whatever reasons you got that last minute phone call, others did not and their money did run out and are now living in a tent along the river and are unrecognizable. It was real tough adjusting to their new community, he lost some teeth, she was raped about 6 mo. ago and has just tested HIV positive and I don't think Google will be giving either of them an interview anytime soon. Sometimes it come down to just timing and luck.
Google employees earn an impressive 6 figures to build incredible products. Unfortunately that affords them a lifestyle roughly equivalent to a high school dropout in Oklahoma that works part time at Walmart. That is not an exaggeration.
working at google is supposed to be an internship where you branch out to build your own startup. at some point, every google employee will be replaced by an h1b visa worker from india. the job is NOT secure whatsoever.
A good welder can make 30.00 an hour
@@dm8867 Not at google...........$30 an hour won't get you much in Cali.....
Back in 1985, I knew a guy who worked 16-hour days in two full-time jobs within blocks of each other in San Jose, CA (Silicon Valley) and he decided that renting was a waste of money since his expensive apartment was just a place to sleep between shifts, so he moved in a customized van that had a minimal bedroom instead of seats in the back. He bought a membership at a gym where he also showered, washed his clothes and cooked some of his meals (dunno if he had his mail sent there). This worked out for him, but living with a family in such a situation seems much worse.
im 6'2" I would not fit in that van bathroom and if i could sit down i would not be able to get back up. What a beautiful story!
hahahahahahahaha
Must be nice being wealthy and CHOOSING to live like a homeless person. Gimme a Break
I Am Sekou 10 000
Yup, b/c its a choice. Just like your shity life can be golden ONLY if you made sacrifices.
99 Dollar Detailing did you actually watch the video? They got pregnant After they purchased their home, they talk about the whole reason they did what they did and still live simply is because they never again want to be broke the way they were when he got the job at google.
dumbass just mad he isn't in school
I know. Am i missing something?
Why didn't the get a tiny house and tow it with a truck? Maybe a small plot of land with a small house they can pay off. I don't see them staying there for long.
I think the world is a lot friendlier to RVs than tiny houses. Every tiny house show I watch, the house ends up parked on a friend's land way out in the country; never within a walking commute of work.
Cherish Adventure yeah and honestly if it isn't on a plot of land not on a trailer they all look pretty trashy
Cherish Adventure yeah and honestly if it isn't on a plot of land not on a trailer they all look pretty trashy
Many live in a community with a homeowner's association, which can be absolutely brutal and bullying to the homeowners about leaving a garden hose lying out or taking trash cans in. But when the power company or cable company wants to hang something the size and appearance of a trash can on a pole, or festoon the community with big black cables, well then the homeowner's association puts it's tail between it's legs and doesn't even whimper. Tiny houses are the same, those are individual homeowners and so they get bullied, even if the tiny house is prettier than many homes already in the community. What looks "trashy" has a lot to do with who owns it.
Are you kidding? That's still a "mobile home"! An RV would have more space and amenities that a Tiny House. It's just the "house look" that is the only appeal of the Tiny House, so you care more about what others think of you.
Happy to see couples that stick together through thick and thin!!
Aww, relationship goals with these two. I'm glad it worked out in the end but we really need a discussion on how overpriced rent is literally pushing people to live in parking lots even when they are working full time
Smart couple. Takes perseverance and a lot of determination.
This is it! Live life simply. Live close to work so you can get home quickly. With more money in the bank than in a car or house. Job at hand, money in the bank. And if all else fails go on another adventure.
Before the economy crashed in Japan, their workers living in America lived in Corporation owned houses. Matter of fact, the house across the street from me was corporation owned. When the economy tanked, the house was sold. The new owners remodeled and now rent it out for $3K a month.
This is probably my favorite channel
google is one of the d richest companies in the world and they cant give affordable apartments to their employees
This is what a good working family should look like. Both are in tune with each other. Smart with money.
I lived in my truck for 6months in alaska and you learn quick the stuff you don't need and the stuff you take for granted (hot water/heat, toilet,)
Now I'm super cautious with money and my savings have sky rocketed.
If I hadn't gone through that experience I would have still be living paycheck to paycheck and complaining and out life.
Albert Albert yeah it’s getting harder and harder to find that sort of traditional _”ride-or-die”_ relationship these days.
Everyone wants luxury handed to them without the struggle and hardship in this modern era.
Awesome! I know someone whom slept in a Amazon warehouse lot for two weeks... Security threw him out, he continued to work there for two years
couple USED to live in googles parking lot
She broke his heart when she called it a creepy van :(
I always wondered how people can pack up and move across the country because he said they had $10,000 and that ran out fairly quickly. I've had relatives who are really poor and they moved across the country. I'm not sure how but one worked at Walmart, then Kmart, then moved from Louisiana to Las Vegas then to Alaska.
Princess Taboo some people can't stay at a place , it's in the blood
That likely ran out due to constant break downs and purchasing parts, tools, tows etc
Very likable people, smart and humble. I wish them the best.
...How do you work for GOOGLE, 90hrs week, and have to save for 2yrs to buy a house? Google pays well (at least compared to everything near me) and has tons, TONS of free services for employees, which would save even more money.
Granted, that house was pretty huge.. so I can imagine it wasn't cheap.. but.. 2yrs? At Google? Having to live in an RV? Bullshit.
Yep. And google isn't exactly paying employees minimum wage. They also offer many free services and money-saving opportunities for their employees. It seems they chose to live in a parking lot while saving up for a premium house in a premium location, they could have left sooner if they'd wanted. They're happy, so it's all good.. but don't make it out to be that google pays shit.
Bunjamin27 probably because he has a shitty position. Not everyone at Google makes 6 figures lol. Dude could be paid 65k a year. Still trailer trash.
Well I don't know what his position is, so I won't assume it's shitty - especially if he's making $65,000 a year. I don't think the guy is trailer trash, but I do think he could have perhaps bought a more humble home in a less picturesque for a little less money and lived in the parking lot for a shorter amount of time.
A nice house in a good neighborhood doesn't have to be big or in a secluded wooded area.
My point was that google doesn't pay chicken feed.
I don't give a fuck where these people live - but they could haveleft the parking lot sooner if they had gone for a smaller house in a less secluded area. But as I said, they're happy so I really don't care :)
Making 6 figures is considered low income there.
Awe. This couple make me smile. I lived in my car for 2 months. I would love to live in the car again :)
I live in Bradenton FL and I c RV all the time but the wierd thing I ever. saw was a pet goat in a RV
Great Video! Great story!
This is a very interesting story. I lived in my office for several years. I am now living in a small cottage in Southern California and still basically live out of one room,( eat, sleep, has my desk and see client) Even though there are four or five rooms here. After nearly a year, I'm gradually trying to furnace the other living spaces, at least make them look lived in. The funniest thing is I was living here several weeks before I was able to use a private bathroom. Every time I would go out was the only time I could go. (if you get what I'm saying) some of my friends said I should do a video UA-cam log. I only shared some of these funny stories with a few people.
Was it your own office? In thr eu we are not allowed to sleep in the office and securitt will kick you out
@@Liitebulb citizens in America are not allowed to sleep in their offices either.. due to fire regulations even if one owns the building.
You guys are awesome!!!😎😎. I love it.
looks pretty miserable
only a special woman can make this work. impressive.
Ok, at first I was like "WHAT"! by after seen the video to the end. I understand why they did what they did. Learning how to be humble, understand how to not have things, learning the grass-root of life. But, I'm happy they decided to move out of that Winnebago. And into more comfortable quarters.
They'll look like genius' when the housing bubble pops.
And swipe up an apartment for a fraction of it's peak value... in cash.
"Put it on the side on the road, the house has a flat tire again"
We have 50 dollars we live in a parking lot and are unemployed lets buy beer. Hired by Google to work on self driving cars. Remind me not to get into the damn self driving car.
Kristin Gallo Hence "self driving" (Yes I know they can still be operated by the driver)
Great story!!!Love it!!
i feel bad for the baby.
CR7NEYMAR I thought they had the baby after they moved into the house.
Vandwelling is next level genius.
work 90 hours a week? Yaaaaaa you can't pay me enough to give that many hours to a company.
Brandon Freeman forreal. fuck that shit.
If living in the rv was so cheep and google pays so good why u got a house payment
she keeps saying "we" like she's doing anything to make money
k ly 🤣😂🤣Weyell..*SHE* did provide the Uterus.¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Just like every wife... I have a buddy who got married like 6 years after joining the military, his wife thought she was serving too and sacrificing being married to someone in the military... I would chuckle every time.
LePoodle With LeNoodle-ざ億内ぶり prove it right now.
Lmao you guys sound super bitter men. You have tighter vaginas than the women you're talking about.
I feel sorry for the guy. He has to work for everything. This is why being single is awesome, sometimes.
Do not go to Fresno. Parking enforcement in full force around city as RVs are not allowed to park on the streets.
Sold everything we owned bought a 1,000 shit van
damn you know you're meant to be with someone when you're cool sharing a shit pot with them
Road trips can cost about $1000 with barely any stops. A airline ticket costs about $150.
at least you can say... "i live at the google headquarters" on the internet.
Why didn't save money if they lived in van before and now jump to spend in a big house instead of an apartment.
"... after she born we got four cat ..."
*The cat suddenly comes out*
LOL, I noticed that too, on cue.
Oh, I see now. Thanks.
if you do a video on this, do a video on the homeless people living outside of your local grocery store?
it's creepy Google calls it a campus.
Campus: the grounds of a school, hospital, or other institution.
Working 90 hours a week and living in an RV for years and your commute is still an hour driving after that? Still not convinced it was worth it
MBA, living in a van down by the river.
the idea of sliding wall on your toilet is cool
MBA to live in an RV?
So what just to have extra money? Thought point of money was to have a comfortable place to live.
It's the cost of the "comfortable place to live". Between people selling houses and those renting they planned to make a killing off the ones coming to CA for the high-paying tech jobs. It may cost as much or less to live in NYC.
You gonna donate them money?
don't judge! what education did YOU earn?
It works if you want to engage in geographical arbitrage. That means earning money where salaries are high (Silicon Valley) and spending it where cost of living is low (the middle of the US or a cheap foreign country). If they can save money now it will be be of more use when they relocate to a low-cost-of-living area.
JetFalcon They do, now.
I wonder how much worse this is now, 6 years later...
I would definitely buy an better RV, or a Skoolie converted . So they could have a better comfort . Like a decent bathroom. Lol
They bought a house!!
so with like your first weeks paycheck you could buy this van?
Mad respect for this couple this is the modern 2017 American dream and I'm very happy it all worked out for them they deserve it more than most!
What an inspirational story, thank you for sharing it
May god have mercy on our young people and young families of our nation...who have to live like this !?!
Lmao you can say that to the stash they have saved up from living like this. They're filthy rich.
She said it was a happy time in her life, I remember when my marriage first started and things were a struggle, I was really happy to. It was some of the happiest times of my life. Me and my guy, one day at a time getting by. We were happy.
don't forget about the old
They could become millionaire after 20 years !
Get rid of Govenor Brown. Property taxes go up so rent is increased. People's wages do not go up enough to handle increased rates so they move into a tent or campground to survive.
CauPle LiVing iN GooGLes PaRkiNg LoT
Cool story. Best of luck. Beautiful little baby !
its only temporary. once they save enough money, they will probably buy a nice big house somewhere
They already did, if you watch to the end.
Your dog is cool. Glad you are winning!
Funny that they picked the worst Rv every made to travel in. Seriously, these are the worst!
Mike Miller can you advice some of the good ones?
Sergiu I can, but it's all about the money. Never buy a rare RV that they made very few of, like the one in this video.
Now there's two major sections that make a good Rv. 1, is the platform it's built on. 2, is the house unit built on the platform.
Chevrolet and Ford have been the most reliable as far as Gas platforms. But better than that would be diesel.
The house unit is best from a good long lasting company that has been around for many years, Winnebago, fleetwood, etc.
the death stare from a dog 1:56 I cannot😂😂😂
Win a bagel?
F Fuentes 😂😂😂😂
They make you feel like it's a big house
90hours a week
Love these guys!
I feel bad for the baby... oh yeah... and the dog...