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RVers Workers On Wheels Newsletter #546 ~ December 14, 2008 December 14, 2008 |
RVers Workers On Wheels Newsletter #546 ~ December 14, 2008= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = You can also find this issue archived on the website. = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Work For RVers and
Campers = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Update From Your Work For RVers and Campers Newsletter Editor For the past few years, day in and day out, I've worked with two extraordinary companies. Each one plays a huge part in our success, giving us the flexibility to travel, enjoy life everywhere from Alaska to Mexico, and in general mix work and play. And, they both offer a no-risk money-back guarantee that means if you give one or both a try, you have nothing to lose. One of those companies is SiteSell, and its Site Build It!, which is what I use for the Work-For-RVers-And-Campers.com website. It helps build a successful online business. It's more than hosting or website-building. It's a complete, step-by-step process and it provides all the tools you need for getting traffic, sending out emails, adding a blog, and monetizing your website. And, you don't have to be a techie to use it. It's as simple as sending emails and word processing. Take a look. They are currently running a Buy-One Get-One-Free Holiday Special, so if you are interested, now would be the time. You can use both sites, give one as a gift, sell one, or find someone to buddy-up with and split the cost. The other company, which has been around since 1868, is Watkins. I use and sell their products. I also spread the word about the business opportunity, help people get started, and help coach my team-mates. My upline provides a world of support and free training. In April, Watkins gave me an all expense paid luxury vacation at a beach-front, all-inclusive resort in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Just last month, I finished up my qualifications for the next trip – a Caribbean cruise in March that includes stops in Belize and Cozumel. Being an Independent Watkins Associate might be right for you, too. You can choose how, when, and where you want to work the business. You can get started for about $40. If you want to buy or sell the products, I recommend this site. ~ http://www.RVworkers.com If you want to build a big income simply through personal use and team building, WITHOUT focusing on selling to customers, I recommend this site. ~ http://www.RVworkers.org As I said, I work with these two companies every day. Even when I'm busy doing other things, they are plugging away, active in the background. I trust them. One or both of them could show you the success you are looking for. At least think about it and consider them. Wherever you are in your work and travels, we wish you joy and prosperity, Coleen = = = = = Current Job Openings for RVers Here's a sampling of the most recently listed job openings. ~ Paid Campground Attendant Position In SD Black Hills
The freshest ads are on the December Job Listings page.
For the archives of previously posted job listings, see the monthly job index page. = = = = = Working RVer Tip Take Your Own Tools You can sometimes make your job easier if you take your own tools to the job with you. = = = = = New Page On Work-For-RVers-And-Campers.com Volunteer Op -- Trapper Creek Museum Trapper Creek Museum is housed in a small log cabin that sits on a corner of Spruce Lane Farm where we raise chickens, harvest hay, and grow Alaska apples. The museum holds a collection of artifacts, photos, and chronicles Alaska's gold mining and trapping history. Next door, in our small gift shop, local crafts and artwork are offered for sale. Read the rest of this article on the website. Want to tell us about your volunteer opportunity or experience? = = = = = Ways RVers Make Money Here’s a sampling of work RVers can do to earn a living and pay for their travels. ~ Wagon Master for RV Tours
= = = = = Your Working While RVing Questions Answered Vehicle Registration for Short Term Employees ~~ Randy asks: Working seasonal, but DMVs still require you to change over your registration.... How do you avoid each state's requirements that you have to register your vehicle and get their driver's license if you're employed there, even it's just for a couple months? I would think the ticket for it would cost more than changing over. ~~ I answered in part: This is one of those questions that has so many variables.... Each state has its own rules and exceptions to those rules. Let's get some other opinions here. Readers, what do you say? What are your experiences? How do you handle motor vehicle registrations and driver's licenses when working short-term or seasonal jobs? ~~ Tell us how you deal with this. ~ Vehicle Registrations and Driver's Licenses = = = = = Working RVer Tip Do a Little Extra You can sometimes make your job easier by doing a little more than what is expected or required. = = = = = Positive RVing Attitudes A life spent making mistakes is not only more honorable, but more useful, than a life spent doing nothing. ~ George Bernard Shaw While one person hesitates because he feels inferior, the other is busy making mistakes and becoming superior.. ~ Henry C. Links = = = = = 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. = = = = = 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 |
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