Among the volumes of words we've consumed about fulltiming, one of the bits of advice that's sticking with us this week is the idea of stepping through your normal day-to-day routine and imagining it all taking place in and around the confines of a motorhome. Then, you ask yourself questions like what would you need to have with your in your motorhome to do this task or that? And, what would you need to do differently to accomplish your daily tasks on the road?
It's all a wonderful exercise. But, there's one task that has us stumped.
Jury duty.
One of us has been called to the court house to help dispense justice. And, that got us thinking. As a fulltimer, what do you do when you get a summons in the mail and you're a couple thousand miles away from the place you officially call home but may have no plans to visit in the near future?
Just wondering.
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Just a quick comment about jury duty.
My wife and I just recently received jury duty notices from Livingston, TX, our Escapees home of record.
We called the court clerk and told her that our next routing through that part of Texas won't be until the spring of 2009. She laughed, said OK, and asked us to sign in at her office during our visit and stand by for a couple of days if we are able.
I'm not sure about other "hometown" venues, but this was sure a wonderful improvement over our Alameda County days!
Please let us know if you ever have any questions. We know that a lot of issues come up during transition to full-time.
All the best from,
Gordon and Juanita
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