05-25-2024, 11:13 AM
kmeinke
It seems like about half of the people (mostly Newell and Prevost folks) say "No problem", while the other half say "no way"
Ken,
I've been sneered at, as well, when I take the "NO WAY" stance, braced by folks who tell me "That's what we bought a motorhome for, to enjoy it. Sure, it may get beat up, but that's part of the enjoyment!"
And...that's when I usually leave the conversation! LOL
Fact is...I'm the only one who knows how I like the condition of, and suffering the problems of, our coach if I were to take it into an area in which others may not care what happens.
I think that's exactly what you're running into. You and Karen will ultimately decide where you are in the spectrum of enduring whatever "may" happen, versus just taking it in stride. Pretty sure you know where I stand...
kmeinke
Simon,
Thanks for the link. It seems like about half of the people (mostly Newell and Prevost folks) say "No problem", while the other half say "no way"
kmeinke
Simon,
Thanks for the link. It seems like about half of the people (mostly Newell and Prevost folks) say "No problem", while the other half say "no way"
It seems like about half of the people (mostly Newell and Prevost folks) say "No problem", while the other half say "no way"
Ken,
I've been sneered at, as well, when I take the "NO WAY" stance, braced by folks who tell me "That's what we bought a motorhome for, to enjoy it. Sure, it may get beat up, but that's part of the enjoyment!"
And...that's when I usually leave the conversation! LOL
Fact is...I'm the only one who knows how I like the condition of, and suffering the problems of, our coach if I were to take it into an area in which others may not care what happens.
I think that's exactly what you're running into. You and Karen will ultimately decide where you are in the spectrum of enduring whatever "may" happen, versus just taking it in stride. Pretty sure you know where I stand...
kmeinke
Simon,
Thanks for the link. It seems like about half of the people (mostly Newell and Prevost folks) say "No problem", while the other half say "no way"
kmeinke
Simon,
Thanks for the link. It seems like about half of the people (mostly Newell and Prevost folks) say "No problem", while the other half say "no way"
Steve & Janice Vance
2015 Newell #1524
Glendora, CA