Enjoying the country on a budget - the work camper lifestyle
One of the most fascinating elements of the RV lifestyle is the
work camper. Work campers roam the highways and byways of the
country in their RV's and campers, earning money along the way
by working at RV parks, local businesses and the like. The work
camper lifestyle may not be for everyone, but many people enjoy
the freedom that this lifestyle provides. Doing odd jobs while
on the road allows the traveler to enjoy a full time RV
lifestyle without having to first retire. This allows them to
see the world while they are still young and in good health.
Many people have dreamed of being free to travel the country in
an RV, camping at will in many of the most beautiful locations
in the country, but been unable to do so for budgetary reasons.
For many people, a full time life on the road remains nothing
but a dream. There is, however, a small and special group of
people who have been able to enjoy RV travel year round and
still make a good living along the way.
There are many different kinds of jobs that lend themselves to
the lifestyle of the full time RV traveler, and the internet has
made working and traveling full time easier than ever. There
are, for instance, many information related jobs, such as
programming and writing, that can be done from anywhere. Many
people have found they were able to cut the cable to their
offices and hit the road full time.
There are also many jobs to be had in the RV parks themselves.
Most RV parks are always on the lookout for people to fill
office positions, maintenance jobs, recreation directors, etc.
And best of all the managers of RV parks understand the
itinerant nature of these jobs, and they understand that the
working RV traveler will work the job for a number of weeks or
months, then move on to the next location. In most cases, RV
park employees do not need extensive experience in campground
work; they simply need to be able to do a good job.
RV parks are not the only place working campers can find
employment. There are a number of good jobs in sales, taking
care of the properties, guiding tours, construction and many
other types of jobs. In addition, there are a number of RV
campgrounds that will provide discounts on hookup fees and
camping fees in exchange for camp host duties or other jobs.
These types of jobs are often available in state parks, county
parks and other tourist locations around the country.
If you do not want to quit your day job and hit the road, it may
be possible to simply request a transfer to any of your
employer's other locations. Many large, multi-site corporations
provide easy transfers to other locations around the country, or
even telecommuting opportunities. These transfer and work from
home options can be a great way to combine your love of the RV
lifestyle with the security of a steady paycheck.