Workampers are adventuresome individuals, couples and families who have chosen a wonderful lifestyle that combines ANY kind of part-time or full-time work with RV camping. If you work as an employee, operate a business, or donate your time as a volunteer, AND you sleep in an RV, you are a Workamper! The Workamper Show is a podcast about workamping and the people who enjoy the lifestyle, either full-time or seasonally. It will feature interviews with current and former Workampers, as well as people who hire them to perform a wide variety of jobs. We'll even feature interviews with experienced RVers. The goal of The Workamper Show is to show people that they don't need to be retired to enjoy the RV lifestyle. We'll offer tips on getting started quickly, and making the most of the journey. Opportunities abound all over North America to work full- or part-time jobs. Some people work sales, management or customer service positions at campgrounds, tourist sites, amusement parks, wineries, farms and other public and private companies. Many Workampers accept new jobs every three to six months, which is plenty of time to immerse themselves in the culture of the area they're visiting. It's an excellent opportunity to experience a part of the country that many tourists only zip through on the way to their next destination. Perhaps they'll spend the summer in New England, enjoy the winter in Arizona, and head to the mountains the next year before venturing to Florida. Buckle up, you're about to launch a memorable adventure you've been dreaming about for years. The good news is that The Workamper Show will help you achieve your goal faster and more affordably than you imagined.
Today we are diving into the world of digital marketing with a special focus on search engine optimization, or SEO. It is one of the most powerful and cost-effective ways to get more visibility for y…
Today I will be speaking with a Workamper who is in her 70s and having the time of her life. She gets to visit places she has always wanted to see, and supports herself through a company she started.
…Today I am talking with a father of three who, along with his wife, enjoyed RVing full-time as a family for more than six years. He has lots of advice to share.
Garrett Syfrett is a husband, father o…
In today’s episode, we’re heading to the beautiful Pacific Northwest to learn about volunteer opportunities with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) at Oregon’s Willamette Valley Project.
I am i…
Today we’re heading to the North Dakota Badlands to learn about a unique Workamping opportunity with the Theodore Roosevelt Medora Foundation.
Located in the gateway town of Medora, just east of the …
If you’ve ever dreamed of spending a summer surrounded by mountain vistas, pristine lakes, scenic trails and friendly people, then volunteering with Idaho’s State Parks may be the perfect opportunity…
In this week’s episode, I will be speaking with the owner of an Idaho RV park that is undergoing significant renovations to recreate its former glory. He’s looking for Workampers right now as well as…
Buying a new RV is exciting. It’s the first step toward hitting the open road to take endless adventures. It’s also the thrilling start of a new chapter in your life.
But, before you hitch up and hea…
Today, we’re heading to the heart of California wine country to speak with a city official about a Workamping opportunity at an RV park connected to a local fairgrounds.
Shelli Wright is the fairgrou…
Today, we head to the shores of beautiful northern Michigan to learn about a Workamping opportunity at a family-oriented RV park and campground just six miles south of Traverse City.
Now in its sixth…