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Workers On Wheels Newsletter #913 ~ September 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 newsletters, Unsubscribe. = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Update from Your RV Workers On Wheels Newsletter EditorWork horse shows, operating a mobile laundry trailer. Now there's a job you don't see posted every day. It is one in this issue, working winters in Florida and summers in New York. Food service is another industry that has numerous short-term jobs. If it is a regional or national restaurant, it is reasonably easy to transfer to a different location
within the chain. This issue has an ad for restaurant workers, too. And, finally, campground and resort jobs are staples for many, especially retired folks, and we recently posted new openings for those, also. So, whether you are have your RV home and are looking for jobs that pay, are looking for jobs with wages and housing, or want a work-for-site position, there's something available and posted on the Workers On Wheels 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 TipMultiple income streams help protect you from the unexpected. It's akin to not having all your eggs in one
basket.
= = = = =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.~ FL and NY: Operate Mobile Laundry
Trailer
~ CA: Help Wanted at Bluin Cafe
~ IA: Glamour Camping Resort Job with Wages and Housing
~ NC: Work at RV Resort at Carolina Crossroads
~ TX: Campground Job at Stonebridge RV Park
To find these job postings, along with all of the other Help Wanted
ads that were posted so far this month -- September -- click here. See the
jobs posted last month, August, go to our Workers On Wheels website. Find the jobs posted in July. 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. ~ Deliver medical equipment
~ Make and sell artisan soaps
~ Specialty farm attendants
~ Theme park grounds upkeep
~ Computer consulting
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Christmas Tree Farms and Tree Lots
Working Christmas tree farms and sales lots are one way RVers make a sizeable chunk of money in a few weeks. Besides selling, someone assembles wreaths, makes deliveries, and gives farm tours. For more about the various jobs and where to find tree farms see this article on our website.
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Another Location Independent Business for
RVers
Bob 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. You can work the business wherever your RV travels take you. And, now, consultants can get free shipping, even on small $100 orders.
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Working RVer Tip
You may be qualified for more positions than you realize. Dependability and willingness to do the job are often more important than a degree or work experience.
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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 find an RV park where you want to live and work, ask the
manager what job he has that needs doing. If it is something you know how to do, or can reasonably learn to do, let him know you are available to do it.
= = = = =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.= = = = =Temp Staffing Agencies Aren't Just for Office Workers
Day labor, medical professionals,
office staff, and technical wizards all have agencies that are actively seeking workers in their particular work fields. Sure, some temp agencies still place office workers. Go to our website to learn more about working for a temp service.
= = = = =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, 1700 7th Avenue, Suite 116 # 260, Seattle, WA 98101. (206) 462-1818. The Caretaker Gazette is published by Gary Dunn. www.caretaker.org
= = = = =Positive RVing AttitudesIt is good to rub and polish our brain against that of others. ~ Michel de Montaigne
Smart is when you believe
half of what you hear. Brilliant is when you know which half. ~ Robert Orbin
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