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Online course teaches RVers how to get jobs on the RV road
January 2, 2009

Do you want to travel the country in your RV but don't have enough money to pull it off? There's a way to do it -- by working as you travel. But how do you get that job?

The answer is the focus of Workamper University's new online workshop, Workamping 101: Getting Your First Workamper Job. The six-session course begins Jan. 24. It will be held using Workamper.com's Webinar technology, so students can attend from wherever they are as long as they have a computer with Internet access. Participants will both see and hear the presentation using their computer screen to see the instructor and visuals and their telephone to listen and speak. Classes will be recorded so participants can listen and watch at their convenience if they miss a live session.

Instructor Jaimie Hall Bruzenak, author of Support Your RV Lifestyle, will lead participants through a process that will enable them to identify their skills and then get a workamping position.

Workampers have many possibilities for working on the road. Positions are available in RV parks, national and state parks, amusement and theme parks to name just a few of the hundreds of different ways RVers can earn an income. In her book, Jaimie Hall Bruzenak lists more than 350 different ways.

For complete curriculum, class hours and dates, tuition and list of free bonuses to participants visit the Workamper News website.


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