= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Workers On Wheels Newsletter #939 ~ December 7, 2014 Read this issue on the website.Workers On Wheels: Work For RVers and Campers website.If you no longer want to receive these
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EditorBob and I spent much of this past week in Anchorage, sans RV. I started writing about it in this update. But it turned into an article about RVing and my rear end, too long to include here. Instead, I posted it on our RV-Life-and-Travel.com website. Remember, in between newsletters, you can find the newest job postings here. Wherever you are in your work and travels, we wish you joy and prosperity,Coleen= = = = =Working RVer TipThink the value of an RV site is the park's monthly rate? Think again. Many factors determine what the site is worth to YOU.
= = = = =The Jerky Business that Lets You Be Location IndependentCampground jobs are
convenient, if you want to stay in one place for a month or longer. But, if your desire is to be truly nomadic and to move frequently, you need something else. One location independent way to earn a living is to join me
in Jerky Direct. Natural and organic jerky. No sign-up fee. No website fee. Our training is specific, practical, and RVer tested. = = = = =A Few of the Current Job Openings for RVersHere are SOME -- not all -- of the most recently listed job openings. What you see here are just a few of those that we have listed on the website. Go to the Workers On Wheels website to see the full job listings -- including the contact information -- for hundreds of positions.
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RV club host ~ Assistant barn manager ~ Cleaning business owner ~ Photographer at tourist attractions ~ Make and sell RV maintenance
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Working RVer Tip"Apply early" doesn't mean a year in advance. Getting your resume in early may have benefits. But, don't go overboard, applying so soon that your job application
is lost or completely rejected.
= = = = =Earn Your Living with a Blog or WebsiteA blog or website is yet another way to earn a living without being tied to one location. Your blog can be about most anything. Picking a topic that you enjoy can make it seem more like fun than
work. Still, you have to figure out a way to make money with it. If you'd like to see some examples of how of how others are going about it,see the case studies on SiteBuildIt! = = = = =Work Wanted Ads and ResumesRVers Seeking Work: Post your full resume on the Workers On Wheels website. There's no charge to you. Employers, Business Owners, and Volunteer Coordinators: Find RVers looking for work There's no cost to you for this service. = = = = =Working RVer Tip
If you are doing volunteer work
camping for a non-profit charitable organization, you may be entitled to income tax benefits. Check with your accountant or tax expert to see what they may be in your specific situation. You can also find info in the IRS Publication 526.
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Wheels now has an official Facebook page. If you'd like more personal updates and quotes that I post, send me a friend request.= = = = =If You Are Injured on Your Work Camping
Job, Who Pays the Medical Bills
You have an accident at work. Does workman's comp cover you? Injuries at work are common and medical treatment is expensive. For work campers, who covers the bill if you get hurt?
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RVersBob and I have been working with this respected home business since 2005, though the company has been around since 1868 (yes, more than 140 years!). People love the vanilla, cinnamon, and
pepper, the old time remedies, and the natural skin care products - and that makes it easy to sell. It's extremely flexible. You do as much or as little as you want -- no monthly minimums. And, you can work the business wherever your RV travels take you. = = = = =
RVers Can Be Property Caretakers and Housesitters!
There are empty homes in every state and country, and property owners are looking for trustworthy people to take care of their properties. The Caretaker Gazette contains property
caretaking/housesitting openings in all 50 states and foreign countries. Many of our RVers park their rig in the homeowner's driveway or backyard, and either stay in their RV or enjoy living in a nice home. Published since 1983, subscribers receive 1,000+ property caretaking and housesitting opportunities each year, worldwide. Some of these caretaking and housesitting openings also offer compensation in addition to the free housing provided. Short, medium and long-term property caretaking
assignments are in every issue. Online subscriptions: $29.95/year. The Caretaker Gazette, 2503 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Austin, TX 78702. (206) 462-1818. The Caretaker Gazette is published by Gary Dunn. www.caretaker.org
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Positive RVing Attitudes
The gift of love, the gift of peace, the gift of happiness...may these be yours at Christmas. ~ Unknown
Open your presents at Christmastime but be thankful year round for the gifts you receive. ~ Lorinda Ruth Lowen
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