Glenn Tucker – Workamping near Acadia National Park

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Today I am interviewing a business owner from Maine about an incredible Workamping opportunity right outside the front door to one of America’s most scenic national parks.
Glenn Tucker is the owner of several tourism businesses in Bar Harbor, Maine, that serve visitors to Acadia National Park.
He explains why his company has relied on Workampers for 25 years. Glenn describes the wide variety of positions available, and how cross-training keeps every day interesting for Workampers.
He also shares what makes a great candidate, why customer service matters so much, and why recruiting for the 2027 season begins months before most people start thinking about their summer plans.
Working with Glenn’s businesses offer much more than a seasonal paycheck.
Whether you’re helping guests at the customer service counter, maintaining bicycles, driving shuttles or leading kayak tours, you’ll spend your summer surrounded by the beauty of Acadia National Park and New England.
You will also work alongside a team that values flexibility, teamwork and outstanding customer service.
Glenn explained how Workamping couples enjoy shared days off to explore the Maine coast and why so many Workampers return because of the welcoming community they’ve built over the years.
If this sounds like the kind of Workamping experience you’ve been looking for, visit acadiafun.com to learn more about the company and its opportunities.
You can also follow Acadia Fun on Facebook for updates.
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That’s all for this week’s show. Next time I will be speaking with a representative from an RV industry supplier who describes a brand of mobile and installed RV generators that power all kinds of adventures for all types of RVs.
I will have that interview on the next episode of The Workamper Show. Thanks for listening. If you like these interviews, please consider leaving a review wherever you download the episodes.