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Thursday, February 28, 2008

Is Campground Hosting In Your RVing Future?

Long time RVer Carol Ferguson strolled into the American Land & Leisure booth at an RV rally four years ago never intending to be a campground host. As it turns out, she and her husband signed on for a year as the hosts at French Meadows by Squaw Valley, California and hosted there for two years followed by another two years of hosting at Sugar Pine Meadows in Foresthill, California. They get a campsite with full hook-ups and propane for free and are paid the minimum wage of the state in which the park is located. They even get a cool looking uniform. Last I checked, American Land & Leisure supplies campground hosts for 449 campgrounds. This company is the official concessionaire for National Forrest campgrounds. The typical work schedule is from 20 to 40 hours a week per person depending on the campground. No experience is necessary but it’s a good idea to have a short resume when you apply. You will be given an interview and if you are a suitable candidate they'll process your application, do a background investigation and assign you a campground. You must have a suitable “full-time livable” RV and be available from May to Labor Day. You may call them for more information at (1800) 342-2267 or check out their website here American Land & Leisure. Helping you stay gainfully employed - Jim Twamley, Professor of RVing

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