u/PVPirates

Claude is improving my RV rental business but working me to death 😅
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Claude is improving my RV rental business but working me to death 😅

Long story short but long. I own an RV rental business. I used to be a Mechanical Engineer but got tired of the office/government life and started renting my personal RV on the side 9 years ago. That turned into a small fleet of Winnebagos I rent out of Los Angeles so I quit my job to do this full time out of a random ass whim.

I have 20 units that have never, ever failed a single customer. I send all 20 to Burning Man every year and they all come back with no issues whatsoever. If you've never been, the alkaline dust kills everything, including your soul if you don't prepare well enough.

I have however neglected my gig as of late. Everything is more expensive, too many variables to keep up with and two months ago I just decided to finally sit down and see if this is even worth continuing with.

I have major ADHD so I started looking for any AI apps that help you organize your brainfarted life and ran into Claude.

I don't know if I just fell into an endless dopamine trap but here I am, redesigning the interior of one of our units. I've sourced cabinet quality plywood for cheap, done precision cuts to substitute old particle board. I've always hated to paint but I got clowned into spray painting to a decent AF level. I used Claude to help me make interior design decisions as well as help me with our website, ads, tool decisions, etc.

I'm probably wasting my time here cause I could just sell this unit and get a newer one, but the overall picture I've gotten... The ease of learning new skills, understanding roles I typically sub out so I can at least make sure I'm hiring the right people. The sudden engagement I've gotten into my own little gig...

I am dead tired from this rollercoaster ride my brain has gone down into but I have to admit... This fucking Skynet shit is helping me focus and make it easy to complete tasks I've neglected forever.

Skynet is coming or I guess it's here already and I'm not sure that's entirely a bad thing, a worse thing, a worserererer thing or an actual positive addition to one's life. Possibly a mix of both but fuck I haven't been this locked in for anything else other than the hobby that keeps my brain gears greased (2000 🪂 skydives and counting).

u/PVPirates — 6 hours ago