| Back to Back Issues Page |
![]() |
|
Work for RVers and Campers News and Updates #524 ~ June 29, 2008 June 29, 2008 |
Work for RVers and Campers News and Updates #524 ~ June 29, 2008
= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = You can also find this issue archived on the website. = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Work For RVers and
Campers ~ www.Work-for-RVers-and-Campers.com = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Update From Your Work For RVers and Campers Newsletter Editor The Question and Answer section of the website is getting interesting. There's definitely a difference in opinions. Here's a partial quote from one poster who signed in as Anonymous, "Those of us looking for legitimate Work Camping assignments are not looking for Jobs..." Hmmmm, NOT looking for jobs. Do you agree or disagree? Post your point of view. ~~ http://www.work-for-rvers-and-campers.com/workampers-are-not-looking-for-jobs.html Wherever you are in your work and travels, we wish you joy and prosperity, Coleen = = = = = Current Job Openings for RVers A sampling from our Help Wanted ads this month: ~ $11.00 Per Hour Or More, Filling Holiday Gift Orders For Amazon.com's Distribution
These are among the most current listings of available jobs. ~ http://www.work-for-rvers-and-campers.com/rv-jobs-listings-06.html For previously posted job listings, see the monthly job index page. ~ http://www.work-for-rvers-and-campers.com/job-listings-for-RVers.html = = = = = Your Working While RVing Questions Answered
~~ Suzie asks: I do not tow a car so if I am working while I am traveling I'm not sure if I will be able to drive my RV to the work place. Does renting a car sound like a reasonable idea? Cost effective? Or should I only look for work that does not require me to leave my RV? ~~ I answered in part: Another option is to take a taxi cab to work. It may seem expensive. However, if you only need a ride to and from work, it may be less than renting. ~~ Read my full answer and/or share your thoughts about renting a car. ~~ http://www.work-for-rvers-and-campers.com/car-rental-from-campgrounds.html = = = = = 20 Camp Hosting Questions You Should Ask Before Accepting a Campground Host Job You'll save yourself a lot of headaches if you ask these questions - and pay attention to the answers - before you accept. Find out about the what and when of the work, about the social climate of the park, and about what you'll receive for your efforts. You'll find the full list of specific questions on the website. ~~ http://www.work-for-rvers-and-campers.com/camp-hosting-questions.html = = = = = Ways RVers Make Money Here’s a sampling of work RVers can do to earn a living and pay for their travels: ~ Lawn maintenance
= = = = = Working RVer Tip Don't limit your search to only resources that are especially for RVers and campers. If you are looking for paid employment, check the usual places you'd go to for finding a paying job. For volunteering, seek out the typical non-profits that look for volunteers. Having a recreational vehicle may be incidental to the work that is right for you - not a requirement for it. = = = = = If you like this e-zine, please do a friend and me a big favor and pass it forward. If a friend did forward this to you, and if you like what you read, please subscribe. ~ http://www.work-for-rvers-and-campers.com/subscribe-to-newsletter.html = = = = = Positive RVing Attitudes ~ Don’t confuse conversation with communication. - Author Unknown ~ Most people exchange their life time for much too little. Don't be afraid to think big. - Ben Feidman = = = = = 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) 2008 All Rights reserved = = = = =
|
| Back to Back Issues Page |