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.
In Episode 247, Sherry Bumgardner describes Workamping at No Name City campground in Sturgis, S.D.
With 60 RV sites and 24 cabins as well as 50 tent sites, that means the campground attracts a variety of guests who like being outdoors; however, the business discovered a niche in serving groups. They could be RV rallies, family reunions, weddings or just a bunch of friends who decide to spend time together.
AdventureGenie CEO Scott Lengel describes his app to make RV travel planning much easier
There are so many tools available on AdventureGenie that it will make travel planning easy and fun rather than a chore that can take hours, if not days, to complete.
In Episode 245, learn about Workamping in remote Alaska at Wrangell Lodge
The facility consists of five cabins and several guest rooms in the main lodge. About 110 guests booked reservations this year, and Michael hopes to double that in 2024.
On Episode 244, Christopher Smith describes Workamping at Ozark Country Inn
Ideally, Christopher is looking for a couple who is friendly, sociable and loves dealing with people to provide genuine, old-fashioned southern hospitality.
James and Tina McCoy describe their Workamping experiences in Episode 243
The McCoys retired a bit earlier than they had expected. However, Tina discovered the Workamper website and saw there were a lot of jobs available for people who still wanted to or needed to work.
In Episode 242, Sherrie Hicks describes Workamping opportunities at Storyland
Next year, Storyland will have 20 RV sites available for Workampers. The park hires solos, couples and families with teenagers. Help is needed at the front gate, with maintenance, housekeeping, groundskeeping, rides and attractions, as well as food and beverage.
Brenda Puckett, with Queen Bee RV, talks about her passion for training in Episode 241
Brenda has a knack for explaining complex issues in a way that makes it easy to understand. That applies to anything pertaining to the RV itself as well as running a profitable business from an RV.
Matt Nelson offers tax tips and describes job opportunities with Jackson Hewitt on Episode 240
Preparing taxes is a professional-type job performed either in Jackson Hewitt offices or at satellite locations, such as Walmart kiosks.











