Workers On Wheels Newsletter #969 ~ March 22, 2015

Published: Sun, 03/22/15

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Workers On Wheels Newsletter #969 ~ March 22, 2015 
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Update from Your RV Workers On Wheels Newsletter Editor

Each "Working RVer Tip" in this issue fits the "what should be obvious, but oftentimes isn't" description. They aren't profound. But, they are fundamental to your success.

As you have some extra time throughout the week, stop by the website. We do updates almost every day. You'll likely find articles that you haven't seen before. I've heard from more than a few people who were really surprised to see there are over 600 pages of information on the website -- articles, polls, answers to your questions, Help Wanted ads, tax information specific to RVers, working RVers sharing their stories, etc.

The first day of spring and there's a steady string of RVs on the highway. But, it's not because of warm, sunny weather. Many of those motorhomes are towing boats. They are headed to the annual Homer Winter King Salmon Tournament. Alaskans use their RVs year round.

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

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Working RVer Tip
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Show up for your job on the agreed upon day. That doesn't mean a week early any more than it means a day late.

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These are businesses that Bob and I work, that I personally know to be worthwhile. The products are excellent. The companies are great to work with and are in the USA. The support and training is exceptional. Please contact me if you have questions.



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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.








To find these job postings, along with all of the other Help Wanted ads that were posted so far this month -- March -- click here

To see the jobs posted last month, February, go to our Workers On Wheels website.

You can also find archives of jobs listed in previous months.

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Ways RVers Make Money

Here's a sampling of work RVers are doing to cut their expenses, earn a living, and pay for their travels.

~ Contractor
~ Casino Pit Boss
~ Basic Groom (horses)
~ Data Base Design
~ Educational Writer

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Did You Miss the Last Workers On Wheels Newsletter?

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Working RVer Tip

Embarrassing your boss in front of customers, colleagues, other employees, or his supervisor is not in your best interest.

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Work Wanted Ads and Resumes

RVers 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.

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Tour Guide Tips: Six Tips for Being a Great Guide

If you are considering a job as a tour guide, be sure to read this article. These tour guide tips come from a Dan Austin, a tour company operator who has over 20 years in the business. "A great guide can make a successful trip just as quickly as an average or sub-par guide can ruin one," says Austin. Read more.

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Working RVer Tip

Carefully read the emails, letters, contracts, or other correspondence you receive from your employer or prospective employer. Don't just assume you know what they say.

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Facebook Friends and Fans

Workers 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.

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Avoid the Hobby Loss Tax Deduction Limits

Hobby loss or business loss? There's a big difference for working RVers when it comes to what you can legally deduct from your income taxes. An income tax expert offers help in making sure your business is seen as a business in the eyes of the IRS. Read this article on the website.

We have a series of articles by tax attorney and CPA, Marty Shenkman, who is also an RVer. Read them here.

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Working RVer Tip

When you are negotiating job terms, you are more likely to get what you want if you are polite instead of snippy and demanding.

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Positive RVing Attitudes

Wisdom grows in an open heart and a teachable mind. ~ Gary Eby

Remember often how good life can be. For the more you remember, the more life you give to your best possibilities. ~ Ralph Marston

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Coleen Sykora, Editor/Publisher
35555 Spur Hwy #281
Soldotna, AK 99669

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