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Workers On Wheels Newsletter #907 ~ August 17, 2014 Read this issue on the website.Workers On Wheels: Work For RVers and Campers website.If you no longer want
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EditorThere's a lot more to the Workers On Wheels website than the job postings. Working RVers share their stories, about the work they do, how they find their jobs, and about favorite employers. There are articles about working at Dollywood, at Disney, and for Amazon, as well as other seasonal employers that pay wages for all hours worked.
There are articles covering all sorts of things nomadic workers need to know. You'll find info on handling mail, writing resumes, and valuing an RV site. There are special sections for solo RVers and RVers with kids. There are also special sections about some of the more popular work-for-site work camping options, such as volunteering, working at campgrounds, and property caretaking.
There's a great deal of information on the site for location independent folks. You'll find articles on temp agencies, flea marketing, writing, agricultural jobs, and other work that allows you to move frequently. There are articles to help you run an RV-based business, as well as about employment.
And, that's not all.
You'll find hundreds of pages answering your questions. There are articles by an RVing attorney and tax professional. Poke around the site and you'll find how-to resources, my personal recommendations, and stories to inspire you.
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 TipFirst impressions are a fact of life. Making a good one can mean the difference in getting the job and not getting it.
= = = = =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.~ SC: Work Camping at Camp Lake Jasper RV Resort
~ AR: Camp Work at Harris Brake Lake Resort
~ MS and AL: US Army Corps of Engineers Camp Hosts
~ LA: Work at Tchefuncte Campground
~ TX: Resort Job Available at StoneBridge RV Park
~ CA: Jobs Available at Kenney Grove Park
To find these job postings, along with all of the other Help Wanted ads
that were posted so far this month -- August -- click here. See the
jobs posted last month, July, go to our Workers On Wheels website. Find the jobs posted in June. 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. ~ Theme park actor
~ Wholesale marketing
~ Kayak guides
~ Newsletter editor
~ Teach pet first aid
~ Virtual assistant for lawyers
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Working RVer TipTurn an old-time skill into a modern day money-maker. Theme parks, heritage parks, and historical villages hire people to demonstrate old-timey crafts. Besides a salary and an RV parking site, you will likely be able to sell the items you make.
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Your Living with a Blog or WebsiteYou may want to build a profitable site using WordPress. Let SBI! help you.
= = = = =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 Be prepared to
find a win/win solution to compensation. The agreement should be good for both you and the employer.
= = = = =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.= = = = =Helping from the Heart: An RVer's Story of Genuine Kindness Leading to Job Offer
We have an awesome story on our
website, shared some time ago by Heidi, one of our readers. It's a perfect example of being kind and doing something extra just for the sake of doing it, and receiving something completely unexpected in the process. I think you'll enjoy it. Click here to find it.
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during August for only $19.95.
= = = = =Positive RVing AttitudesIf a fellow isn't thankful for what he's got, he isn't likely to be thankful for what he's going to get. ~
Frank A. Clark
Life asks us to make measurable progress in a reasonable time. That's why they make those fourth grade chairs so small. ~ Jim Rohn
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