Steps to Finding the Right Workamping Job

These steps will be helpful whether you are looking for a full-time, part-time, volunteer or paid work camper position. Some steps are simple, and some a bit more in-depth, but here is a more streamlined strategy for finding the Workamping jobs (now or in the future) to match your needs. This article gives you good […]

Special Delivery: How to Get Mail When You Live in an RV

Email really helped make the RV lifestyle easier for Workampers, no question about that. It is convenient to get statements and other notices delivered electronically. Yet, even in 2023, there are still enough things sent via snail mail that you’ll want them delivered to you wherever you may be traveling. by Greg Gerber Greeting cards […]

Avoid Misunderstandings By Getting a Work Agreement

You’ve found a great job with a wonderful company in a fabulous location. You couldn’t be more excited about your next Workamping gig. But, to ensure that both you and the employer are on the same page, you need to take the vital step of requesting a written work agreement. by Greg Gerber Some companies […]

Great Expectations – Do You Need an Attitude Adjustment?

Why can two Workampers (or two couples) work at the same place, for the same employer, yet have very different experiences? Assuming they all have the skills to do their jobs, expectations and attitude make the difference. by Jaimie Hall Bruzenak We can get in trouble by thinking that things will go according to our […]

Selecting A Domicile Isn’t As Easy As It Sounds

One of the most important decisions Workampers need to make when starting a full-time RV lifestyle is deciding where to call “home.” By Greg Gerber Many RVers think their home needs to be the state from which they launched their adventure. But, that doesn’t have to be the case, according to two lawyers who are […]

Gate Guarding Workamper Jobs Provide Profit, Adventure

Workampers looking to make a bunch of money in a relatively short period of time may want to consider working as a gate guard for JG Security or Guard 1 Services. by Greg Gerber Gate guarding is one of the most lucrative positions available to Workampers where they can earn between $4,500 and $6,000 per […]

Get Pumped Up About RV Tires

RV tires are equipment many people don’t think about until one of them goes flat or blows out along the highway. Yet, with proper care and attention to their age or condition, you can get a lot of mileage out of what is usually one of the biggest maintenance investments RVers need to make. by […]

Finding a Workamping Job With No Experience

Many new Workampers feel inadequate when searching for their first Workamping gig. Do not feel discouraged! When the majority of Workampers entered the lifestyle, they didn’t have experience working the type of position they took first. The majority of Workamping jobs can be considered entry-level positions and do not require a lot of specific or […]

Good Interview, But Did You Get the Job?

One year, a couple who had an interview during the summer for a winter job in Florida were sure that had a job. They called back in September and October to confirm. However, when they arrived in November after driving hundreds of miles, the owner would not return their calls and it appeared they did […]

Workampers Find Challenge, Fulfillment in Volunteering

Every week, new volunteer openings can be found daily in the Workamper News Hotline system. Many of them provide an RV site, a few perks, lots of gratitude, and a sense of fulfillment that transcends paychecks. by Greg Gerber Even by volunteering a few weeks between paid jobs, Workampers can make a huge difference to […]