We're receiving more job postings than usual. I don't remember January being this busy in years past. Here are some of the jobs in this issue: retail sales assistant managers, recreation marketing/reservations, warehouse processors, hang gliding instructors, wall climbing attendants, kite boarding instructors, servers, bartenders, kitchen prep, line cooks -- and those
are just for one company, in one ad!
Would you join our Jerky Direct team? The jerky is delicious. You can join just to get the jerky each month to eat yourself. Or, you can turn it into a profitable business. There can be significant tax advantages of having your own business. We'd like to have you work with us.
Email me if you have questions, or see our jerky 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 TipOrganize your working-while-RVing information into a folder, either a paper one or a computer folder. Some things to include: a copy of your resume and references,
copies of certifications and training documents, tax documents, copies of work agreements and job descriptions, copies of correspondence with perspective employers, copies of performance reviews and exit interviews, and information about the businesses where you've applied for work.
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A Few of the Current Job Openings for
RVers
Here 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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~ Disneyland
employee
~ Bed and breakfast owner ~ Forklift operator ~ Flea market entertainer ~ Caravan
planner
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Did You Miss the Last Workers On Wheels Newsletter?
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Businesses in tourist towns hire seasonal workers. Not only at the tourist attractions, but at general retail and service
businesses.
= = = = =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
Think about the type of business where you'd like to work. Search for
them in the area where you want to work. One way to find them is by Googling the business type and town.
= = = = =Facebook Friends and FansWorkers On Wheels now has an official Facebook page. If you'd like more personal updates and quotes that I post, send me a friend request.= = = = =Flea Market Vending
When we started full-time RVing in the spring of 1992, we headed out as flea market vendors. We could move as often or as seldom as we wanted. We could park overnight on the market grounds without paying extra for RV parking or utilities.
We have articles on
the Workers On Wheels website about our personal flea market experiences, how we found markets, what supplies we used, some tips for setting up a successful booth, etc. Read them here.
= = = = =Another Location Independent Business for 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. = = = =
=Positive RVing Attitudes
We are continually faced by great opportunities brilliantly disguised as insoluble problems. ~ Lee Iacocca
True silence is the rest of the mind; it is to the spirit what sleep is to the body, nourishment and refreshment. ~ William Penn
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