So far this year, more than 1,000 volunteers have donated 2,300 hours of their time to assist with 45 events. More events are planned for the rest of the year.
Episode 286 describes jobs at Silverline Lakeside Resort in Winthrop, Wash.
The campground is looking for Workampers, especially a couple, to work immediately through October. Typically, Silverline Resort hires six Workampers a year, and they are cross-trained to do multiple jobs.
Global Rescue’s Bill McIntyre describes the firm’s services in Episode 285
A lot of RVers don’t usually take time to plan for a contingency that may cut their trip short or end it entirely. Global Rescue can assist them wherever they may travel.
Episode 284 gives advice about Workamper job-finding, job pay, RV size, resumes and more!
Although Jody covers a lot of questions in this session, some of them include turning a hobby into a Workamping job, finding remote work, questions to ask employers, determining true compensation of a Workamping job, the type of RVs allowed in campgrounds, and what to include in a resume.
TechnoRV’s Eric Johnson explains how to get fast, reliable internet in Episode 283
Eric has been on top of all the developments taking place in the RV industry when it comes to internet speeds and equipment to connect all the devices people bring with them when they travel.
JW Moberly and Cory Anders describe a multitude of Workamping jobs in Episode 282
As Workampers, Cory and JW have a different job every season. They have tended bar, served as campground hosts, sold Christmas trees in Florida, harvested sugar beets, served at the U.S. Open in Phoenix and even worked at the Houston Rodeo.
Lynn Hupp describes her four-year RV adventure on Episode 281
In 2020, Lynn Hupp knew she wanted more fun and adventure in her life, and she thought RV travel may be the answer. However, she knew very little about RVs and the Workamping lifestyle. So, she enrolled in RV Dreamers Journey. Today, she has seen a lot of America and worked a variety of Workamping jobs.
Anthony Montelongo talks about changes to the RV service industry in Episode 280
He said people have received great service by mobile technicians and the convenience of having repairs performed on-site rather than having to drive an RV to the repair center has really boosted consumer confidence in mobile technicians. Performing RV service is also a money-making opportunity for Workampers.
In Episode 279, Jeff and Angela Warner describe Workamping and running a small business
In addition to running their business, Jeff and Angela do traditional Workamping jobs, such as working for campgrounds and state parks. It gives them free RV sites, and plenty of time to pursue a business while having fun, too.
Nicole Pontelandolfo describes teaching laughing yoga in Episode 278
Nicole trains people to look for laughter in any situation. And, if there is nothing particularly humorous or joyful about the situation, she will force herself to laugh on purpose.
Dustin and Leslie Waggoner describe their passion for helping veterans in Episode 277
Dustin was wounded in combat in 2005. Consequently, he and Leslie have a real passion for serving veterans. In fact, they have given away more than $50,000 during the five years they have been on the road.
Matt Robbins & Angela Stone describe Workamping at USACE Table Rock Lake in Episode 276
The agency hires Workampers to work in the visitor’s center, which they have done for several years. But, this year, Workampers will also be hired to serve as camp hosts.











