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Rob Case describes saving money and making it with RV Overnights in Episode 332

If you enjoy boondocking and discovering unique experiences on the road – and want to make money helping to promote a relatively new company – then you are going to love this episode of The Workamper Show.

Today, I’m speaking with Rob Case, the co-founder of RV Overnights. It is a fast-growing membership platform that connects RVers with a nationwide network of small businesses offering free overnight stays.

From wineries and breweries to farms, distilleries, churches, and even places offering goat yoga and cow cuddling, RV Overnights provides more than just a place to park – it delivers memorable experiences, too.

Rob explains how the program works, why it benefits both RVers and hosts, and how Workampers can not only use the service to find great places to stay, but also earn income by helping expand the network.

If you’re looking for flexible, remote work that keeps you connected to the RV lifestyle and helps other RVers to save money and enjoy some memorable experiences, then this episode is for you.

RV Overnights is not just a creative alternative to parking at big box stores or rest areas, it’s a way to connect travelers with local businesses across the country while creating richer, more meaningful RVing experiences.

For only $49.99 a year, members gain access to nearly 1,000 host locations in 14 categories, ranging from barbecue joints and breweries to animal rescues and former missile silos.

The platform allows RVers to filter hosts by amenities like hookups or extended stays, and while there’s no charge for the first night, members are encouraged to support the businesses they visit with a purchase.

But what really makes RV Overnights stand out for Workampers is the income opportunity it offers.

Rob has developed two distinct ways RVers can get involved. The first is as a Host Ambassador, which is essentially an independent recruiter.

These are RVers who refer new host locations to the platform and, when that location goes live, the Workampers earn a $50 commission. It’s a great side hustle for people already out exploring the country.

The second opportunity is more structured. RV Overnights is actively hiring independent contractors to serve in part-time, remote recruiting roles.

These team members make follow-up calls to prospective hosts and walk them through the sign-up process. The positions are flexible and remote, perfect for Workampers with solid communication skills and a sales mindset.

Compensation varies based on experience and involvement, and Rob emphasized that professionalism is key. He’s looking for team members who can represent the company well and contribute to its mission of building a thriving network.

If you’re passionate about RVing, love connecting with people, and want to be part of something that’s helping travelers and small businesses thrive, RV Overnights might be your next adventure.

For more information, visit www.rvovernights.com. To apply, Rob recommends sending a well-crafted resume and cover letter to info @ rvovernights.com.

Today’s episode is sponsored by Workamper News. Much more than just a job-listing website, when you put the tools of this professional service into action, you’ll find out just how easy it can be to turn your Workamping dreams into reality.

A Workamper membership opens the door to a one-stop-shop for all-things Workamping. Being the original resource for Workamping, you’ll find the largest number of job listings, be able to connect with a community of Workampers, and view resources compiled by experts who have been enjoying the RV lifestyle for many years.

If you’re serious about leading a successful and enjoyable Workamping lifestyle, then membership is for you. Join today at www.workamper.com. Embark on new adventures today with the support of Workamper News behind you!

That’s all for this week’s show. Next time, I will be speaking with another employer who is looking for Workampers to support their RV park. I’ll have details on the next episode of The Workamper Show. Thank you for listening!

Greg Gerber

Greg Gerber is a former journalist who covered the recreation vehicle industry since 2009. He started podcasting in 2014 and enjoys interviewing people about ways to live, work and play in their RVs.

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