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Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Hate Your Job? Need a Lifestyle Change? Consider Becoming a Full Time RV Work-Camper

Not only is it possible but thousands of RVers are already doing it. They’ve taken charge of their own lives and are enjoying full time RVing while working on the road. I know this is true because I’ve met hundreds of them on the road and have written about them (“Can You Do Your Job While Full Time RVing?”). All kinds of jobs are available, especially “seasonal jobs.” Whether you’re a medical professional, a handyman, or are just plain reliable help there are work camper jobs out there just for you. Before you march in tomorrow and quit your current job, I strongly suggest you purchase two excellent resources and study them. Jaimie Hall is a successful work camper and has written a book called “Support Your RV Lifestyle”. You can read more about it and buy it here RVbookstore.com. The other resource is the DVD from the RV Seminar Series called “Working on the RV Road” presented by Jaimie Hall with a forward by Chuck Woodbury. You can read more about it and purchase it here RVbookstore.com Seminar. Jaimie does a great job telling you how to locate jobs, apply and land these jobs and answers many more questions about the full-time RV lifestyle. Jaimie is an excellent speaker and gifted writer. Trust me on this, if you’re even remotely considering becoming a work camper you NEED these resources. Helping you achieve your RV dreams - Jim Twamley, Professor of RVing

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2 Comments:

  • Jim and I have just joined the Workamper community, and are loving the fact that we can work on a cool place like this organic farm here in Florida, get free lodging and food, and save money to extend our road trip even longer.

    We got started through Workamper.com, and I highly them as a great place to start looking for work.

    By Blogger LiveWorkDream.com, at January 4, 2008 1:57:00 PM PST  

  • I am convinced that there are about 20 workcampers that need to work. I am 60 and have been a wanabee for a few years. We travel in our MH about 4 weeks per year and every workcamper we meet really does not have to work. They do it because they are bored or just like to work. I keep saving and probably have enough to quit work and start fulltiming but pulling the trigger is very difficult. The question always is "how much is enough/".

    By Anonymous BearBoy, at January 10, 2008 10:54:00 AM PST  

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