The best part about working for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is that she gets to stay on the property with a 60,000-acre backyard. She gets a free RV site, her utilities are paid for and sometimes she gets a few meals all in exchange for 24 hours of volunteer work every week.
Don Gleason describes managing his business while part-time RVing in Episode 258
As a career transition coach, Don guides people through a process to identify not only the skills and talents his clients possess, but their passion and calling as well.
In Episode 257, John DiPietro describes the benefits of RVing and Workamping
John is the co-host of the RVing in New England podcast, as well as the Camper Report Show on the RV Life Network. Both shows promote the benefits of RV travel and discuss ways to get more enjoyment out of RVing experiences.
Christopher Smith describes working at his Arkansas bed and breakfast inn on Episode 256
The innkeepers would live in their RVs on the property, about 20 yards from the bed and breakfast. They need to get up early to have coffee ready by 7 and serve breakfast around 8:30. After cleaning up and checking out guests, there will be some housekeeping that needs to be done, but Workampers have plenty of time to explore the area.
In Episode 255, Tracy Logan describes Workamping with Grand Teton Association
Tracy is looking for five Workamping couples or families in 2024 to help staff the Craig Thomas Discovery Visitor Center in Moose, Wyo. Basically, Workampers engage with visitors, check-in products, make sure they are properly priced, and restock shelves.
In Episode 254, Grady and Kristie Watson describe selling ads for AGS campground directories
Of all the things they like about the job, flexibility is the No. 1 benefit. A close second is the income they can make by selling ads and working with AGS staff to design the directories.
Learn about opportunities in Alaska with Holland America Princess in Episode 253
With more than a million guests expected in 2024, there are more than 300 different types of jobs available with Holland America Princess at locations around Alaska.
In Episode 252, Riley Mitchell describes working at a brewhouse in coastal Maine
The family is looking for three sets of Workampers who will help run the campground, work in the kitchen and serve customers at the taphouse. Because Workampers can collect tips, they are often earning between $30 and $35 per hour.
Thomas Strang compares Workamping to driving a truck in Episode 251
Visiting different places all the time and spending more than just a week or two at each location has been quite an adventure for Thomas and his wife. He said it remains the best way for people to get out and see America, even for people who do not have a million dollars in a retirement account.
In Episode 250 Samantha Byrne talks about opportunities for Workampers at Starlight Campground
With a new specially-themed weekend every week, the name of the game is fun at Starlight Campground and helping families to create lasting memories.
Episode 249 features Nate Stover, the CEO of Innovative Spaces
Nate specializes in creating convertible spaces to maximize usable space in the smaller RVs. For example, he’ll set up a bedroom that can be easily converted to office space, when necessary.
George Mayleben describes services offered by RV Driving School in Episode 248
Often, the need for driver training is hampered by a misguided that belief people should know how to handle an RV because they have been driving for years. But, there is a big difference in the dynamics involved in driving a vehicle with a long wheel base compared to even the largest SUV.











