Do you ever get all the things on your "To Do" list done? We are currently at a winter Texan RV park, the Port Isabel Park Center. Winter is passing quickly. In fact the message on the park bulletin board today wished everyone a safe trip home. There's no way we are going to get done all the things
that we wanted to do this winter. I'm not complaining -- we've accomplished a lot, and we've certainly enjoyed ourselves. We simply have a very long list.
Wherever you are in your work and travels, we wish you joy and prosperity,Coleen=
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Just because there was no position open at a particular campground last week doesn't
mean that there isn't one available there this week. Campground positions open up unexpectedly. People cancel at the last minute or leave because of health problems, family emergencies, or because the job wasn't working out for them.
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Help Wanted Ads - Current Job Openings for
RVers
For the Help Wanted ads we posted so far this month -- February-- click here.
This will take you to the jobs posted in January.
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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.
~ Custom build computer centers in
RVs
~ Foreign language tour guide
~ Drive bread routes for deliverymen on vacations
~ Heritage craft and trade demonstrator
~ High tech jobs through
specialty temp agencies
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Did You Miss the Last Workers On Wheels Newsletter?
It was the mid-week jobs update edition. Read it here.
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Working RVer Tip - Do a Little Extra
Take the initiative to do more than what you are paid to do. Your current employer may notice and reward your efforts. But, beyond that, someone else may notice. It could be the RVer in the site next to you, the RVer who happens to be the campground manager where you apply next. It could be a campground owner who is visiting the park. It may be another business owner who is looking for a short-term or mobile worker. You just never know
who will see and appreciate your extra efforts.
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Working RVer Tip - Label Your Tools for
Identification
Mark your tools so that if you use them on the job, you know which ones are yours. It's often easier to get jobs if you have the tools needed for the work. It is also sometimes easier to get the work done if you use your personal tools that you like, are comfortable with, and can quickly
find. Put your name or other identifying mark on them.
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Positive RVing Attitudes
It is literally true that you can succeed best and quickest by helping others to succeed. ~ Napoleon Hill
Surely, in the light of history, it is more intelligent to hope rather than fear, to try rather than not to try. ~ Eleanor Roosevelt
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