Snail mail is making a comeback! Not in volume, but in what gets noticed. After your job has ended and you have moved on, send your supervisor a written thank you note. A thank you received via postal mail has a stronger and longer lasting impact than one sent via electronic
device.
Bob and I both had jury duty in March. Some of our readers have asked how jury service works with full-time RVing. Here in Alaska, we have some choice in picking the month that works with our RV travels.
You can help us get more jobs to post by telling people about our service. When you stay
at a campground or patronize a business who hires short-term or seasonal workers, tell them about Workers On Wheels. Let them know they can post their job openings on Workers On Wheels for free! 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 TipGet your foot in the door at the campground or business where you want to work by being flexible on what position you take. You're more likely to be in the know when your desired position opens up. And, many places promote
from within or give current employees first option when a job becomes available. .= = = = =Coleen Recommends
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.
Jerky Direct - I have a special deal for you this week. Email me (Coleen) if you'd like
to discuss it. csykora@workersonwheels.com
JR Watkins - It costs less than $20 to start. Start before the end of March and Watkins will send you $20 gift certificate. Details here. = = = = =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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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. = = = = =.Ways RVers Make MoneyHere's a sampling of work RVers are doing to cut their expenses, earn a living, and pay for their travels.
~ Climbing guide ~ Caravan leader ~ Book review blog ~ Dude ranch entertainer ~ Antique show organizer
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Miss the Last Workers On Wheels Newsletter?
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Community ad newspapers that you pick up free, the ones filled with classified ads and little or no news, usually have help wanted ads in them. There may be a specific Help Wanted section. Often, though, they are intermingled with all the other ads. Some of the publications are now online, too. Two examples are Penny Saver and Thrifty Nickel. = = = = =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 bartering, you may be better off working fewer hours and paying for the metered electricity you use than having your electricity included in the work in exchange
for an RV site deal
= = = = =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.= = = = =Working Festivals and Special Events - Mossy Creek Barnyard Festival
The Mossy Creek Barnyard Festival puts you in the midst of, as the show organizers say, "the
way things used to be." More than an arts and craft show, it's a living history weekend. It is also a great example of things working RVers can do at fairs and festivals.
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RVers, tell us about your volunteer opportunities and experiences. If you work with a
charitable organization that could use campers who donate their time, talents, and efforts let us know about your group. You can also read about some of the volunteer positions your fellow RVers recommend.
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Teachers open the door, but you enter by yourself. ~ Unknown
You will do foolish things, but do them with enthusiasm. ~ Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette = = = = =If you like this e-zine, please do a friend a big favor and pass it forward. If a friend did forward this to you, and if you like what you read, sign up for your own subscription. It is FREE. = = = = =Affiliate Disclaimer: One of the reasons we are able to provide you
full access to the job listings, this newsletter, and the entire Workers On Wheels Work-For-RVers-and-Campers.com website without charging you for it is because we receive affiliate commissions and advertising fees. Website or e-zine links may go to these third parties.Privacy Policy: We do not sell, rent, exchange, or otherwise provide the addresses of our newsletter subscribers or web site visitors to others. Coleen Sykora, Editor/Publisher35555 Spur Hwy #281Soldotna, AK 99669(c) 2015 All Rights reserved = = = = =
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