Workamper Experiences

Turning a Hobby Into a Career That Empowers Others

Brenda Puckett entered the RV lifestyle as a way to escape the drudgery of her real estate career.

"I was in a soul-crushing position that had taken over my life," she explained. "I bought a Class C motorhome and hopped on the road to get into nature so I could relax."

Bask in the Beauty of West Texas

by Greg Gerber

Lost Alaskan RV Park in Alpine, Texas, was named after its original owner, who literally worked as a bush pilot in Alaska when he opened the campground. When local residents referred to him as “the Lost Alaskan,” the name stuck.

Creating Special Workamping Memories at Lemos Farm

Located outside the small community of Half Moon Bay, Calif., but only 30 minutes from downtown San Francisco, Lemos Farm is a combination amusement park and family farm.

Visitors can interact with a variety of farm animals, enjoy pony rides, travel around the grounds on a vehicle-pulled train, or try their hand at operating a real excavator. People can even do yoga with some goats, or enjoy a snack and sandwich from the deli.

Gate Guarding Workamper Jobs Provide Profit, Adventure

by Greg Gerber

Workampers looking to make a bunch of money in a relatively short period of time may want to consider working as a gate guard for JG Security or Guard 1 Services.

Gate guarding is one of the most lucrative positions available to Workampers where they can earn between $4,500 and $6,000 per month, per couple. They often split the workload in a way that enables one person to always be available to greet vehicles so the other person can sleep or run errands.

Workampers Find Challenge, Fulfillment in Volunteering

Every week, new volunteer openings can be found in the Workamper Hotline system. Many of them provide an RV site, a few perks, lots of gratitude, and a sense of fulfillment that transcends paychecks.

Even by volunteering a few weeks between paid jobs, Workampers can make a huge difference to an organization and in the lives of others. Here are a few recent and ongoing volunteer opportunities available to Workampers:

Smaller Campgrounds Offer Different Work Experiences

by Greg Gerber

There are literally hundreds of Workamping opportunities available each season. Each offers its own delightful features and benefits.

Spend a Summer With the Friendliest Bears in Wisconsin

In central Wisconsin, near where Interstates 90 and 94 head west in different directions, one of the largest Jellystone Park Camp-Resorts in America serves as a favorite family getaway.

More Horsepower, Higher Power

By Workamper Chaplain Robert N. Ruesch

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Trading saddlebags for bucket seats.

Our Workamping Journey

Just to say thanks for the past 7 years as a Workamper-volunteer.

In 2011, as “Dreamers,” Peg and I began reading the bi-monthly Workamper News Magazine trying to decide if this new thing we had heard about was the thing for us. 

When we joined Workamper.com, we did so as a full member so as to receive the entire membership benefits.

In 2013, we filled out the Awesome Applicants Resume hoping that in the next several months an employer would find our resume of past experiences a fit for their RV park or campground.

Workamping Saved My Husband's Life

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We have been members since 1987, when Workamper News was a 4-page, black and white publication. This is just a rough draft of our last 10 years keeping my husband alive and thriving.

We had decided because of Workamping, we were going to retire 10 years early, or rather change our careers.

We had worked in Engineering for 30 years. Our three daughters were put through college and now all married. I applied for a job at a Group Home for foster children at half my pay. We knew we were going to take a cut in pay being a Workamper, but it was well worth it. Unfortunately before my husband could join me we found out he had cancer, and only given a 10 percent chance of survival. 

We sold our home and I got a job at Yellowstone National Park as a Dorm Supervisor. This was the start of our adventure with jobs we found through Workamper.  Because of my experience I was promoted the  very next season to Asst. Personnel Manager. I loved working at Yellowstone, they offer you the opportunity to take classes at Yellowstone University. I also took all the tours for free as an employee. I chaperoned employees to the Grand Tetons and Jackson Hole Wyoming, we took them to Bozeman, Montana for their shopping needs. Unfortunately, husband could not handle the cold and his mother was diagnosed with cancer also.

We had purchased a home in Indiana for his mother. We thought we would make it our retirement home. 

Remember, husband couldn't handle the cold. I found my next job at Amazon thanks to Workamper News. I was offered a full-time position. If you work for Amazon a minimum of 6 months and have a spotless record you can transfer anywhere. After mom passed we chose Reno, Nevada. One youngest daughter lived in Salt lake City, Utah and the eldest in Santa Cruz, California we were close to both. Unfortunately, I was injured on the job in Reno. We also realized it's cold and snows in Reno. While we lived in Reno we leased a home on a golf course 

Husband found my next job in Workamper News with Benbow Inn RV park and Golf Resort in Garberville, California north of our daughter. He loves to golf. We were there a year, as I was with my previous Workamper jobs. No snow but plenty of rain, too much moisture.

Our middle daughter lived in Austin, Texas. Plenty of jobs to chose from in Workamper News. First location was Jellystone Hill Country Resorts in Canyon Lake, Texas. Worked spring break until Labor Day. Next was Pecan Park RV Resort. Listed in Southern Living magazine as the number One park in Texas. Was there until the major flood on Memorial Day weekend. Was able to find a job at KOA NW in Austin, the same day in Leander, Texas. They had a need, I needed a place to park the RV on Memorial Day weekend. Daughter relocated to Fort Worth and we followed to be close to our granddaughters.

We have purchased a home here and retired. Kevin was always only steps away from my office. I was an Asst RV Manager and any time Kevin needed me I was there. He has survived 10 years and doing well.  The doctor are impressed since I made him my priority and took him to work with me.  We are enjoying life. Thanks to Workamper News.  - Kevin and Angie Rardon

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