Any tips for living in my car? Im getting to that point and besides a few Hail Mary ideas its gotta happen. Sleeping strategies mostly since I have a job and gym membership
Is the op pic a reference to Jazz Jennings belly bongo-ing in that one episode of I Am Jazz and his mom getting fucking pissed at him Also you should make sure you can get stuff to block out your car windows for nighttime so if you use your phone nobody can see a light inside your car. Rotate which parking lots you sleep in: gym, walmart, parking garage, auto repair shop, hotels, truck stopsIf it's cold by you then try to get a wool blanket and flannel sheets and make sure to wear a beanie and good socks at nighttime.
>>83090010have a battery pack that has both normal AC outlet capabilities and USB chargers AND is capable of jumpstarting a car. (or two seperate devices that can do that)They are a bit pricy but from what I've heard (never lived in a car for more than a few days myself) worth their considerable weight in gold.Because you should at least be able to fix minor car issues on your own, at least be able to jumpstart it, change a tire, change the engine oil or cooling fluid etc. stuff people realistically can do by themselfes without having access to an entire workshop.You also want/NEED a heated electric blanket, at least if you live anywhere where it can get colder in winter and/or at night.Theres a cool app called "park4night", free and can show you lots of places where you can spend the night, just rotate and don't stay anywhere too long.https://www.youtube.com/shorts/gr4tNYY5fZIthis channel has a few good videos with short tips.