What makes White River Campground such a unique Workamping experience is that the Cordrays do not require a set number of hours per week in exchange for a free RV site. The couple offers a flexible compensation plan that can be structured to meet the needs of individual Workampers.
In Episode 306, Ari Adler describes working remote jobs and Workamping gigs
Ari said he and Jessi realized years ago that if they were going to work from a table or desk at home, they could easily do it from a different location. That gives them something new and exciting to do after work and on weekends.
Todd and Terri Nighswonger describe living the best of both worlds in Episode 305
Todd found an opportunity to put his skills as a musician to work entertaining residents at 55+ communities in the Phoenix Area. Terri, on the other hand, also writes for the Do-It-Yourself RV website and is a seasonal worker at one of the RV resorts.
In Episode 304, Sarah and Pip Bell need Workampers at Dixon’s Campground in Maine
Typically, Workampers help inside the office by greeting guests and taking reservations. They also guide guests to their sites, maintain the pool and ensure restrooms are super clean.
Jessica Laughlin talks about her book “The 50 States Bucket List” on Episode 303
Jessica did a great job in researching so many details about each state, but also in capturing the state’s flavor of each of her meticulous drawings.
Denise Seeger talks about volunteering along the California coast in Episode 302
Much of the work involves contact with the public, but it also involves habitat restoration and trail maintenance duties as well.
Allen and Mandy Hallengren describe their Workamping adventures in Episode 301
They have enjoyed some interesting experiences and discovered a way to earn a few extra dollars by finding jobs in the local community in addition to their Workamping jobs.
The steps to finding your ideal Workamping jobs in Episode 300
Jody and Luke offer tips for finding the ideal Workamping job. They have identified 11 steps people can take to follow a path from looking for work to actually landing a job.
Kevin St. Laurent describes opportunities at Greenbrier River Campground in Episode 299
The West Virginia family campground is seeking a manager and six to eight other Workampers next year who are independent-minded and don’t need constant supervision. Kevin really likes people who take initiative to do what needs to be done.
Ann Marie Chapman describes a volunteer opportunity on Long Island in Episode 298
Ann is looking for several volunteers to serve a minimum of three months preserving the habitats of endangered wildlife and protecting some endangered plants.
In Episode 297, learn about Workamping at Michigan’s Cherry Republic
No special skills are needed to work at Cherry Republic other than a strong desire to provide great customer service in a busy retail setting.
Maddi Bourgerie explains how RVshare can help Workampers in Episode 296
Whether people want to try RVing before jumping into the lifestyle, or wish to recoup some of their costs by renting out their unit, RV Share can help.











