Sherry Davis is the director of the Maine Forest and Logging Museum, which is located just outside of Bangor, Maine. She is looking for volunteer workampers to live onsite and open the various buildings and staff the gift shop when the museum is open. They also help keep the grounds clean and in good shape. You’d basically be boondocking with some access to electricity, water and the ability to dump tanks. However, wi-fi service is available at the gift shop.
Darin Uselman describes Workamping opportunities at 500-plus KOAs in Episode 063
Darin Uselman is the vice president of franchise services for Kampgrounds of America. He oversees the workamping program for KOA, which hires more than 1,000 workampers each year to help staff 525 campgrounds throughout North America. Some of the jobs are seasonal in nature while others are short-term for a few months and others can be year-round. There are full- or part-time jobs available. All of the jobs are paid positions.
Alyssa Kaste talks about The UnBEETable Experience harvesting sugar beets in Episode 062
Alyssa Kaste is with Express Employment Professionals, and she hires hundreds of workampers each year to help with the sugar beet harvest in Montana, Michigan and Minnesota. Workampers are not working in the fields, but at processing centers where harvested beets are delivered. People work as samplers who collect and stack bags of sugar beets separated by machines. The firm also hires skilled workmen to run the piler equipment as well as skid-steer loaders.
Episode 061 features a Workamping opportunity at Camp Riverview in Texas
Mike and Melissa Cummings own Camp Riverview along the Frio River, which is a very popular destination for river tubing excursions. They are joined by Brian and Tina Bourgeois, who manage the camp. The campground needs workampers this summer to help process reservations, check guests in and out, operate the camp store, and perform outside work as well. They will also assist guests with arts and crafts, hay rides and laser tag in addition to the water activities. Bilingual workampers are especially welcome.
Episode 060 features Laura Diehl discussing her motorhome mission to help grieving parents
Laura Diehl is the author of When Tragedy Strikes, a book that relays her own painful experience of not only raising a handicapped child, but losing that child when she died at 29 years of age. By traveling the nation speaking at churches and conducting seminars, they connect with hundreds of people who have lost children. Laura describes the mission of GPS Hope and explains how parents and grandparents can cope with the loss of a child. More importantly, she offers practical advice for the rest of us regarding how we can support those people.
Bob Zagami describes RVing in New England on Episode 059
Bob Zagami is a lifelong resident of New England. He has been a journalist covering the RV industry for decades. He is also the executive director of the New England RV Dealers Association and host of a weekly podcast called RVing in New England. Bob describes a number of fun and interesting things people can do and see in the New England area, both indoors and outside.
Ben Souchek describes real estate income opportunities from an RV in Episode 058
Ben Souchek founded RV Real Estate Income, a company that developed virtual income opportunities in the real estate market in the Lincoln and Omaha, Neb., areas. However, the work can be performed online from anywhere. The contractors do not need to be in Nebraska.
Jim and Naomi Coleman learned about Workamping, applied for a job and never looked back in Episode 057
Jim and Naomi Coleman are from Idaho and have been RVing pretty much their entire married life, but doing so full time for the past five years. Friends introduced them to workamping, and the more they learned about it, they desired the same type of lifestyle. They applied for a job, were hired on the spot and wound up staying for four months.
Episode 056 features Julia and Carey Bryant planning for full-time travel
Julia and Carey Bryant first learned about workamping a few years ago when the camp host at the campground they were staying at described the experience and lifestyle. After getting involved with the Workamper organization, they stumbled upon a great job for workampers and that involves traveling through a region of the country grading campgrounds and selling advertising for Good Sam.
Tim and Loretta Killian describe downsizing as they prepare for adventure in Episode 055
Tim and Loretta Killian are RVers from Jacksonville, Ill., which is just outside of St. Louis. They have a 28-foot fifth wheel that they use primarily for weekend trips. They purchased an older RV and then did some remodeling to better suit their tastes and lifestyle. Now they are in the process of downsizing.
Tom and Mickey Ryerson join Melody and Keith Poluch to describe their plans in Episode 054
My first guests are Tom and Mickey Ryerson. They are from San Antonio, Texas, where Tom works in building maintenance and Mickey works as a nurse. They are planning to retire in 2021 and are already preparing for that day. My next guests are Melody and Keith Paluch, who are dreamers from Canton, Texas. They attended the 2019 Workamper Rendezvous to learn more about the RV and workamping lifestyle. They were on a fact-finding mission to investigate what type of RV to buy for full-time use.
Girl Camper Founder Janine Pettit describes her passion for helping women start RVing in Podcast 053
Girl Camper started with one woman’s dream. Janine Pettit loved being outdoors and wanted to encourage other women to join her on some adventures. Today, the group has taken on a life of its own with nearly 50 chapters around the country. She explains how Girl Campers are going places and doing things











