Finding A Hidden Gem in the Midwest with Workamping

The Midwest consists of about a dozen states in the northern central part of the country. Depending on who you talk to, the states included in this region will vary. However, one thing that many people may agree on is the perception that there isn’t much to see throughout most of them. They are a […]

Hollywood Dreams

“Go confidently In the direction of your Dreams. Live the life you’ve imagined!” – Henry David Thoreau 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 PHOTOCOPY ANY PORTION OF THIS PUBLICATION. Years […]

3 Easy Ways to Make Your Workamping Resume Better

Here at Workamper News, we have the opportunity to see a lot of Workampers’ resumes. Thousands of Workampers every year use our step-by-step Resume Builder tool (available to our Diamond & Platinum members) to help them create a resume geared towards the Workamping adventures they seek. Even though our Resume Builder makes this process much […]

State Recipes Found Across the US: Frito Pie and Blue Corn Pancakes

As RVers and Workampers, we have a unique opportunity to experience America from a different perspective. The U.S. is a melting pot of various subcultures, and the experience from region to region is almost like visiting another land. A feature that denotes one area from the next is the food. by Levi & Natalie of […]

The Podcast Workampers & RVers Are Listening To

Love RVing & Workamping? Like to listen to podcasts? We got you covered! Subscribe to THE WORKAMPER SHOW podcast in your favorite streaming app, or listen free at WorkamperShow.com Sharing great stories and jobs for Workampers consistently since 2019. Over 150 episodes to enjoy! Listen in while you’re driving down the road, cleaning the RV, […]

Five Facts About Volunteer Workamping

Volunteering is one way to Workamp. It can have many rewards for those who choose to give of their time and efforts to an organization. For us, volunteering has given us an RV site and special experiences. by Jaimie Hall Bruzenak This article comes from an issue of Workamper News magazine. COPYRIGHT by Workamper News. […]

Winter Workamping

“How can I find a Workamping position in the winter?” is a question we hear often. Positions aren’t as plentiful in the winter since many Workamper employers in the northern part of the U.S. close their operations. Typically, in winter, travelers go where the weather is nicer, but in a much smaller geographic area. Thus, […]

5 Reasons to Avoid Facebook in Your Workamper Job Search

Sure, everyone likes “free” things, but “free” usually comes with a tradeoff… Thanks to the Internet, there are many ways to go about finding and researching Workamping jobs, but as the popularity of Workamping expands, so too does the amount of effort one must put forth to review it all. Dozens of Facebook groups geared […]

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Waiting to Hear…from a Workamper Employer

Be patient. Workamper Bob and Anne sent out 35 resumes. Initially only five responded. It took awhile, but they eventually began hearing back from those employers. The hiring process can take a while. Give it time to work. by Jaimie Hall Bruzenak This article comes from an issue of Workamper News magazine. COPYRIGHT by Workamper […]

Avoiding the Bait & Switch in Workamping

Workampers use this term to indicate that an Employer promised one thing, but then changed it when they arrived. In some cases, deception is involved so it can be rightfully called “bait and switch.” Other cases are less clear cut. by Jaimie Hall Bruzenak This article comes from an issue of Workamper News magazine. COPYRIGHT […]