My grandpa used to tell me that bad luck runs in strands. He always made the comment, “When it rains, it pours.” I never really understood this concept until I actually moved out on my on with my new wife. Three months ago, I lost my job. After that, my Ford truck broke down on me. The only thing I had that was even drivable was my motorhome, and I definitely wasn’t going to town in it. At least, that’s what I thought. I went out to my RV and started it up and headed down to my local parts shop to get the pieces for my truck. When I was inside the store, someone had actually ran into the rear end of the motorhome and busted my tail lights, bent my ladder, and curled my bumper. I looked everywhere for a witness, and there wasn’t anyone around. I was so furious when this happened.
There isn’t any place near my house that has RV parts, so I got straight on the internet to find some discount parts. The lowest-priced site that kept popping up was a place called RV Parts Country. They had an extremely large selection of products for any RV. I hadn’t ever heard of this place until now. I was glad that I found it, because I would have a future reference to get all of my RV parts. I went ahead and ordered my tail light and ladder and some additional products I found online. I got everything I needed for under one hundred bucks. Seeing that I didn’t have a job yet, I was excited to get everything for just a low amount.
Three days later I received my parts via UPS and went ahead and installed them. I now had my truck and RV fixed, I just needed a job. The day after I repaired my vehicles, my job called back and decided to cancel the layoff. I felt like everything had just straightened itself back up. I was back to my old life again. The only thing different was that I now knew of a place where I could order parts for my RV at low prices. In the end, I felt like a winner.













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