Lance
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2 hours ago, Twotoes said:
There are many volunteer jobs in National and State Parks that, although they are non paying, do give you a free campsite and hookups. You can find them on volunteer.gov. Also there are paying jobs on workcamper.com. Also as mentioned above Escapees has a job board. KOA also has a job board for KOA Campgrounds and most are paying jobs with a campsite. Additionally you may be able to find temp positions like doing tax returns during tax season at H&R Block or Jackson Hewlett or retail employment during Christmas season etc.
We will check out the KOA.
Thank you
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17 hours ago, Kirk W said:
Most work-camping positions do not pay very high rates but they do supply your RV site & utilities and often some additional amenities. There are seasonal jobs that pay more such as working in the sugar beet harvest, or doing Christmas rush work at an Amazon fulfillment center, See's candy sales help, pumpkin patch & Christmas tree sales, and several other seasonal rush positions. The links that I have listed are just a few quickly available examples as there are many others and most of them advertise with the magazine Workamper News.
Since you are Escapees, check out the Escapees Job Exchange first.
Kirk,
It seems that the Escapees Job Exchange does not get job postings often, or did I miss something?
I remember applying for remote jobs on there before and got no feedback what so ever. I see the jobs are still posted as of today, and it is showing that I have applied to them before.
I will keep an eye on future jobs.
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10 minutes ago, 2gypsies said:
You both have high qualifications. You'll need to be stationary for a teaching job and probably for any good paying job. Good luck!
We don't mind stationary in the right areas.
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1 hour ago, remoandiris said:
The way I read his initial and follow-up posts, Lance does not appear to be looking for a workamping job. Seems more like he wants a security-related job and his wife is looking for a teaching position.
The vast majority of workamping jobs are (state) minimum wage or less. Yes, some pay more.
I am mostly interested in working online positions. I am researching a few and working on a building a few others.
any leads on online work for me would be appreciated.
Kate, did take those jobs consideration and she applied for a few of them.
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23 hours ago, Kirk W said:
If you join the Escapees RV Club they have a free job listing on the member website. Another good source of work-camping positions is the Workamper News.
We are members and I will check out the site you referred to.
Thank you
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4 hours ago, Coleen said:
What kind of work are you hoping to find?
Ideally something that can utilize our education, but we are open to anything that is not a slap in our face with minimum wage. Anything in mind?
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Good evening,
We're new Fulltime Rvers, I am Lance and my wife Kate are trying to figure out the whole working on the road.
Lance is a medically retired veteran. He has a Master Degree in Homeland Security with an extensive background in security training and languages and much more.
Kate is a teacher with a Master Degree in Elementary Mathematics with many years of students teaching.
We have applied to many positions on multiple platforms but got no responses or some shady responses, neither option was helpful.
So I am reaching out to see if there's anyone here that could give us some tips? advice? anything?
We are also starting our blog in hope to utilize it as an income generator, so any tips on that would help as well.
thank you for your time in advance.
Did you ever pay $100+ for a parking spot at a RV campsight?
in RVing on a Budget
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Man, You're getting the raw end of that deal buddy. Try the clearance section, $20 top lol