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RVers Workers On Wheels Newsletter #576 ~ July 11, 2009 July 11, 2009 |
Job Listings, Working as a Psychic, Book Reviewing, Working RVer Tips= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = News, Updates, and Tips from Work-For-RVers-And-Campers.com If you are receiving the plain text version and the links carry over onto a second line, please copy the entire link, and then paste it into your browser address bar. That should take you to the correct page. = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Work For RVers and
Campers = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = RVers Workers On Wheels Newsletter #576 ~ July 11, 2009 = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Update from Your RV Workers On Wheels Newsletter Editor Bob and I don't take a lot of photos and we have even fewer taken of us. However, you've been asking for them. So, I posted a picture of us acting kind of silly at Samovar. Wherever you are in your work and travels, we wish you joy and prosperity, Coleen = = = = = Earn Money as a Salesperson If you want to sell products, we recommend Watkins. Set up at fairs, festivals, special events, or flea markets. Or, sell online. Or, gather catalog orders, teach classes, or have parties. New associate members this month (July 2009) receive a $10 gift certificate. To buy or sell, contact me, Independent Watkins Associate Coleen Sykora. = = = = = Current Job Openings for RVers Here's a sampling of the most recently listed job openings. ~ Resort Needs Cook and Wait Staff for Cafe in WA
The freshest ads are on the July Job Listings page. For the archives of previously posted job listings, see the monthly job index page. = = = = = Your Working While RVing Questions Answered Psychic Readings ~~ A Psychic RVer writes: I have a keen psychic ability and want to use it to do clairvoyant psychic readings while we are RVing. My supernatural powers are a gift and I want to use them. I'm not sure how I would go about getting started or how I would best reach clients. Can you offer some suggestions? ~~ I answered in part: One resource you may find helpful is the book, How to Make A Good Living as a Psychic by Joe Nicols. Nicols has a successful practice in Austin, Texas. ~~ Read the longer version of my answer on the website. = = = = = Ways RVers Make Money Here's a sampling of work RVers can do to cut their expenses, earn a living and pay for their travels. ~ Entertain at RV rallies
= = = = = Turn Dreams into Reality Set your own hours. Have time to travel. Be with family and friends. Build a business you can do from home, whether you live in a stick-built house or an RV. Secure your financial future. ~ Build a Business Helping Others = = = = = Working RVer Tip At Job Interview, Ask and Answer Job interviews are a two-way street. Most people think of them as the employer asking the questions and the employee answering. However, they are also a time when the employee should be asking questions – and listening to the answers. = = = = = Your Working While RVing Questions Answered Book Reviewer ~~ Evelyn asks: You listed book reviewer as one way people make money on the road. I would love that kind of a job. Do you know where I would go to find openings for a book reviewer? ~~ I answered in part: I was just thinking about reviewing books yesterday. I was looking through three magazines over the weekend, all on different topics, and they all had book reviews in them. Someone was paid to write them. Another reason I was thinking about this is that I have a stack of books that authors and book publishers have sent me for review. Getting those books read and the reviews written are on my "to do" list. So, in a nutshell, freelance. Do the reviews and submit them to print and online magazines and newsletters, and to websites. I think you'd do best with non fiction book reviews. You might specialize in reviewing parenting guides, Christian books, or some other specific kind of book, such as photo book reviews. ~~ Read more of this discussion on the website. = = = = = Working RVer Tip Creative Thinking is Not Always an Asset "Thinking outside the box" is a good thing, right? Not necessarily. When it comes to jobs, employers may want you to do something the way they've always done it. Even if your new, creative way is faster, cheaper, or easier, the employer can expect you to do his way. Likewise if you are running a business. Your "thinking outside the box" may cost you. Coming up with creative ways to do things may be fun. Doing things the tried and true way may be profitable. Sometimes it pays to just do things the ways that are proven to work. = = = = = Positive RVing Attitudes The key to life is accepting challenges. Once someone stops doing this, he's dead. ~ Bette Davis Concentration comes out of a combination of confidence and hunger. ~ Arnold Palmer = = = = = If you like this e-zine, please do a friend a big favor and pass it forward. If a friend did forward this to you, and if you like what you read, please subscribe. = = = = = Privacy Policy: We do not sell, rent, exchange, or otherwise provide the addresses of our newsletter subscribers or web site visitors to others. Coleen Sykora, Editor/Publisher (c) 2009 All Rights reserved = = = = =
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