Crystal Barnett, a project manager for Express Employment Professionals, expects to hire 400 Workampers to help harvest sugar beets this fall in Michigan.
In Episode 222, Gary Kolenich describes RVing and designing apparel for GoRVLivin
Gary had seen RV-related shirts for sale at RV parks, stores and at other places, but he was not impressed with the designs. So he created his own for several years until he met another designer who was just as creative.
Beckie Martin talks about Workamping as a family in Episode 221
Beckie Martin is originally from Maryland. She and her husband, Randy, started talking about full-time RVing in 2018. Once they discovered the Fulltime Families organization, their discussion changed from “Can we do this?” to “How can we get started?”
In Episode 220, Ann Streber describes Workamping and hiring others for Trophy Gardens RV Resort
Ann Steber had been a Workamper herself since 2014. Today, she is responsible for recruiting Workampers for the 720-site Trophy Gardens RV Resort in Alamo, Texas.
In Episode 219, Meleah Hosea describes a Workamping job at a New Mexico ranch
The job is a great opportunity for someone who loves dogs and animals, likes to grow food and wants to learn about natural building and growing natural medicines.
In Episode 218, functional nutritionist Frankie Leigh helps Workampers to radiate wellness
As a functional nutritionist, Frankie examines a person’s, diet, habits, lifestyle and routines to help develop an individualized plan to address their symptoms.
In Episode 217, Michelle and Chris Small describe losing everything in a fast-moving RV fire
After an engine fire destroyed their RV and tow vehicle in 15 minutes, Chris and Michelle were stranded in the middle of nowhere without a car, extra clothes, food or any of their belongings. But, their nightmare would get even worse.
Ed Bridgman describes a Workamper position for high-tech Homestead RV Community in Episode 216
As RV communities become the wave of the future, this is a ground floor opportunity for someone to learn the intricacies of RV community management.
Episode 215 features Richard and Venita Peacock, who recruit Workampers for The Boulders at Lake Tyler
The Boulders at Lake Tyler, near Whitehouse, Texas, is a 239-acre RV park with 44 RV sites and a few cabins, glamping sites and text spaces. It caters to guests staying less than 14 days.
Episode 214 features part-time Workampers Craig and Sharon Butts
Originally from Denver and now living in Savannah, Ga., Craig and Sharon Butts are part-time Workampers committed to helping couples strengthen their relationships as well as encouraging more African Americans to experience the RV lifestyle.
In Episode 213, Jessica Heisler describes gate-guarding jobs with JG Security
Jessica said it is relatively easy work, but gate guards must be available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. In return, they earn a base rate of $200 per day and receive a free full-hookup RV site.
Episode 212 highlights opportunities with lowernine.org and Tiger Creek Preserve
My first interview is with Laura Paul, the executive director of lowernine.org. It is a long-term disaster-recovery site located in a low-income neighborhood in New Orleans that was devastated by Hurricane Katrina and related flooding. My second interview is with Virginia Hamilton, an outreach and volunteer specialist, with The Nature Conservancy. She is looking for Workampers to serve as guest ambassadors, and someone with trade skills to help with a special project.











