Workampers and RVers enjoy Nova Scotia for its easy-to-navigate layout and the opportunity to visit multiple small, family-owned wineries in a single day.
Jessica Peacock – Workamping as W-2 employees and 1099 contractors
Jessica also opens up about an issue many Workampers face, but don’t always fully understand until it is too late. That’s the difference between 1099 contractor work and W-2 employment.
Ross and Lara Coyer – Cabin O’ Pines, Grey Wolf Lodge
Workampers become part of a close-knit community, contribute to a long-standing family legacy and help deliver memorable vacations for guests who return year after year.
Rick McClure – Turning career skills into adventure
Rick also showed how Workamping can open doors to future opportunities, including additional projects and new locations, all while maintaining control over your schedule and workload.
Kim Spurlock – A new life at 65
Kym reminded us that Workamping offers freedom. It is a chance to choose how you spend your time, where you go and how you build a lifestyle that fits what you like to do.
John Mahin – Fernan Rod and Gun Club
This is an ideal opportunity for individuals or couples who are comfortable around firearms, enjoy meeting people and appreciate outdoor recreation.
James Curtis – Travel Resorts of America
With 13 parks across the eastern United States, plus locations in Minnesota and South Dakota, Travel Resorts of America offers a wide range of settings and job opportunities for solo Workampers, couples and families.
Robert Charest – Friendly Beaver Campground
Robert hires for a full range of campground roles, including store and office help, maintenance and facility cleaning as well as leading various activities.
Lelah Campo – Cozy Hills and Sky Ridge Trails
Lelah needs Workampers to help with the front desk, retail, housekeeping, maintenance, organizing activities and, at Cozy Hills, running the cafe.
Scott Hubble – Awaken RV manufacturing
Awaken RV’s double-hull fiberglass design, with its exterior and interior shells, create multiple insulation points that can help with comfort in colder weather and hotter seasons.
Brenda Puckett – The Queen Bee RV Symposium
The symposium is a women-led, education-focused event designed to provide hands-on training and a community for women at every stage of RV ownership.
Kat and Dustin Ogden – Rethinking Workamping at modern campgrounds
From hosting and maintenance to guest experience coordination and even remote office support, they are rethinking what Workamping can look like in a modern campground operation.











