Work Camping is a great way for Campers, who travel in their RV for long periods of time and want make a little money to supplement their travels while they do so.
There are literally thousands of campgrounds around the country that have jobs for part-time workers.
Work Camping Benefits
These campgrounds will typically pay a low salary, around minimum wage, and some will even give them a discounted price on a campsite while they work for them.During their Peak Season they will generally require a 40-hour work-week, and in the off-season they may only give you a 20-hour work-week.
As a Work-Camper, you are not legally considered a permanent employee but you would be a temporary employee. And this status depends on which state you are working in.
In most of these campgrounds that use temporary Work-Campers, you will only be allowed to work for up to six months before you must move on.
Work Camping jobs
These Work-Camping jobs exist because campground owners always need extra employees to perform low-impact labor around the campground to keep things operating well.The most common jobs Work Campers are needed for are;
Check-In Clerks
Reservation Clerks
Customer Relations Clerks
Electricians
Plumbers
Landscape Maintenance personnel
Laundry personnel
Housekeeping personnel
There are other tasks that come up in campgrounds, but these are the most common jobs that need workers regularly
So, if you are interested in Work Camping, and feel you're good at these tasks and especially if you have experience doing these jobs before in another campground,
Click on the link below to read my article on HubPages where I explain Work Camping and read more details about this special lifestyle.
Work Camping to pay for your travels
by Don Bobbitt

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