I would return to most of these jobs (unless noted below).
For me, workamping is a "paid vacation".
I get to really see an area in the few months that I am there, I work a little and earn money to pay travel expenses.
Workamping and volunteering are a great way to meet like-minded people, I have many new friends that were co-workers.
I decide on an area I want to visit, or to be near family, and then I start to apply for jobs, jobs can be found @ Workamper News, CoolWorks or through Craigslist - search for seasonal or temporary jobs.
April 11, 2012 to October 26, 2012..............Day Auditor
Aramark @ Mesa Verde National Park...........Mancos, CO
6.5 months: Gross Wages = $9,835 (average 35 hours per week)
RV site rent was $25 week
Meals (optional) $3.95 for $10 value in the cafe
Nov 4, 2012 to March 31, 2013...................Visitor Services
Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge.......Los Fresnos, TX
5 months: Volunteer - no wages - free RV site
May 4, 2013 to Sept 25, 2013 ......................Front Desk & Children's Activities
South Padre Island KOA Kampground.............SPI, TX
4.5 months: Gross Wages = $5106 (16-32 hours per week)
RV site rent was $69. bi-weekly
May 15, 2014 to August 5, 2014.................... Front Desk/receptionist/phone reservations
Blair Hotels, Inc - Buffalo Bill Village Cabins........Cody, WY
2 1/2 months: Gross Wages = $ 3,488 (38-40 hours per week)
RV site was $3.00 a day I left before the end of the season, this job didn't work out for me.
August 15, 2014 to October 15, 2014 .....................Gift Shop/Retail
2 months: Gross Wages = $2,675.00 (35 hrs week average)
Forever Resorts, Inc @ North Rim of the Grand Canyon
Tax Preparer in South Texas near the Gulf Coast
January - April 2015 and August - October 2015
wages paid / I paid for my own RV site
January - April 2016 and August - October 2016
wages paid & full hookup site provided
January - current 2017
wages paid & full hookup site provided
Remember that when you leave this Earth, you can take with you nothing that you have received, only what you have given, a full heart enriched by honest service, love, sacrifice and courage. -St. Francis of Assisi
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