Empowering Your Resume — A Key Tool in Your Marketing Toolkit

An important part of your marketing toolkit is your resume. A resume is a one-ish-page summary of what you have to offer the employer. Its purpose is to get you a job interview. You want to highlight your skills, abilities, and experience that will attract the employer’s attention. by Jaimie Hall Bruzenak A resume is […]

Receive 6 Bonus Months With Your Workamper Membership!

And – Help Us Raise Funds for Bay Shore Camp! We are so thankful that you are part of the Workamper Community!  We want to help you live your dream of traveling America and as our Thanksgiving gift to you we will add 6 months to your membership when you join, upgrade or renew for one […]

Get It In Writing

Karen and her husband had one of their best Workamping experiences a couple summers ago at an RV park in Virginia. That is, until they tried to collect on their promised bonus for working through mid-November. by Jaimie Hall Bruzenak This article comes from an issue of Workamper News magazine. COPYRIGHT by Workamper News. IT IS […]

New Featured Employer: American Land & Leisure

Come join one of the country’s leading campground management companies and work where you love to play! Introducing a long-time Workamper Employer who is a new Workamper News Featured Employer – American Land & Leisure From their page: American Land & Leisure (AL&L) manages campground & recreation facilities in 9 states across the country, and […]

The Wait

You found what sounds like the perfect Workamping job. You send your resume. Then, you wait. Sometimes it is weeks; sometimes you never hear back. How frustrating! Often the hiring process for a Workamper job drags out much longer than you would like. There are two spots particularly – acknowledging your application or resume and […]

Researching a Potential Workamping Job

The biggest help to ensuring the Workamping job you take won’t be a negative situation for you is to do your due diligence BEFORE accepting the job. Not every job is right for every Workamper, so get as much information as you can so you can make the best decision for yourself. An idyllic-sounding opportunity […]

Living in the Neutral Often Creates Less Stress

In today’s post, we are doing something different and sharing someone else’s blog post. The author is a good friend to the Workamping community, and the message in his article is a good reminder. Whether it’s dealing with an irate customer at our Workamping job, crossing paths with a neighbor in the RV park, or […]

The Most Important Relationship in Workamping

Here’’s an interesting thought: Finding a job —for both employer and Workamper— has similarities to finding a marriage partner; it’’s all about relationship building. by Jaimie Hall Bruzenak This article comes from an issue of Workamper News magazine. COPYRIGHT by Workamper News. IT IS A VIOLATION OF U.S. COPYRIGHT LAW TO PUBLISH, POST, BROADCAST OR […]

The Best RV for Workamping

If Workamping is in your future and you do not yet have an RV, deciding which RV to get will be the biggest question to answer. Motorhome or towable? Long or short? Used or new? Custom or traditional? And which one will my future Workamper Employers like best?! The answer is – there isn’t one […]

How to Handle Taxes When Workamping in Multiple States

Many RVers, and those who Workamp in particular, work in multiple states during the year. How does that impact filing your taxes? The biggest factors to consider when you travel and work are the following: Domicile Physically working in a state Length of time spent in each state Domicile Domicile is important because it’s where […]