Sunday, February 5, 2017

7 Layer Bean Dip Recipe

Today is super bowl 51 and I'm in the kitchen whipping up some delicious treats for Beto. 7 layer bean dip is usually a staple at every event in our family. I love this recipe for many reasons. It's so quick and easy and not to mention mouth watering delicious. Without any further delay lets get to those ingredients.

2 cans of refried beans
1 16oz tub of sour cream
1 taco seasoning packet
1 packet of guacamole (if you choose to make your own use 5-6 small avocados)
1 tomato
3 sliced green onions
1 small packet of fiesta blend cheese
1-2 cans of drained olives

Start by mixing the taco seasoning packet into the tub of sour cream. Next just start layering! Yup it is that easy! Start with the refried beans and use a spatula to even every layer out. Next up avocado, sour cream & seasoning mix. Top your bean dip with your desired toppings such as cheese, green onions, olives, and tomatoes. Serve the bean dip with tortilla chips or maybe even Fritos. You wont be let down this dip is mouth watering! If you try it our let us know what you think about it. Now get to layering!





Monday, January 30, 2017

Full time RV work on the road | How to make money as a full time traveling rver

To become a full time rv'er takes some time , and a well thought out plan of attack. When we initially discovered this way of life we knew we wanted to take the plunge to be able to travel and have freedom from the 9-5 grind.  It has taken some trial and error, but we have finally found a company that we can work for, and travel the US at the same time! We couldn't believe it at first that such a company actually exists! The company actually prefers people that want to live out of their RV to travel the states and work for their company.

Upon initially contact with the company I spoke with a man who managed all the travelers. He thoroughly explained the position to us, as well as the company as a whole. He also sent me links to their competitors company and wanted me to do research on their company. The traveler manager was very honest and trust worthy, and could totally relate because he too had been a traveler for the company. So we took his information and did our own research, and were pleased to start working as travelers.

The company that we work for is contracted by local gas companies all throughout the United States. There are several different positions to do just depending the needs and location of the project. There is no experience necessary. The company will train you for the job.  The different positions are all gas meter related. Perhaps you will be swapping out different technology on the meters, performing safety checks, or you may even be trained as a gas leak surveyor. All of these positions do require you to use your own personal vehicle, however you will get reimbursed for your mileage. When traveling from state to state you will also receive mileage reimbursement at the rate of .79 per mile. To be eligible for the position you must have a vehicle with proper insurance and registration as well as a valid driver's license. To be a part of the traveler work force you must have some type of rv. The job will require you to work in outdoor conditions, as well as walking, a lot of walking. We typically walk an average of 8-10 miles a day. We personally love being outside with nature and it doesn't hurt to get in a little cardio on the clock. The company does drug test. They also provide benefits for their employees which include; medical, dental, 401k, paid holidays, paid time off.  The starting pay for the position is $11.00 an hour and $200 extra per work for being a traveler.

For us this opportunity was perfect! We are paid for traveling in our rv, being outdoors, and being able to get some exercise in! We have very little debt and live a simple way of life so it is more than enough income to sustain out way of life. We wouldn't trade it for the world. It took us a while to find a source of steady income to keep us on the road. I wanted to share this information to anyone who might be looking for a solution as well. If you have any questions please feel free to email us at   ctrlaltdreamers@gmail.com

If you are interested in applying please email us your name and contact phone number. ( ctrlaltdreamers@gmail.com)We will respond in a timely manner, and give you contact information for the position.

We will be attaching a video we made about our sources of income on the road make sure to check that out as well!

We hope this information helps you in your rv journey. Thank you for being a part of our community!

Much Love & Safe Travels


Britnee & Beto Guzman