When you’re looking for your next Workamping job, it’s tempting to turn to Facebook. After all, it’s free, easy to join, and filled with posts about RV life and Workamping.
Dozens of Workamping Facebook groups been created by RVers out there seeking to be helpful and/or make money via traffic, but as the popularity of Workamping expands, so too does the amount of effort you must put forth to review it all. If you rely on Facebook alone, you’ll be wasting valuable time – and may unknowingly be putting yourself at risk.
Here are five reasons you should avoid Facebook for your Workamper job search – and what to do instead.
1. Facebook Uses You, Not the Other Way Around
Facebook is “free” because YOU are the product. They collect data, keep you scrolling, and sell ads based on your behavior. They don’t care whether you land the right job.
If you’ve ever looked up and realized an hour vanished while scrolling, you know the trap. Your time is valuable – and so is your job search.
2. You Don’t Control What You See
The Facebook algorithm controls the ordering and presentation of posts, so users see what is most relevant to them. Rather than publish content chronologically, posts and ads are presented based on what Facebook sees as relevant to you, the user.
Job listing posts will be mixed in with all other types of posts made by the members of that group – like posts on what kind of surge protector they should be using and why there aren’t more jobs for solos/families/tenters/vandwellers.
And, back to that pesky algorithm, if you do spend all of your time looking at posts in Workamping-related Facebook groups, then eventually your regular news feed will no longer be full of pictures of your grandkids or your former neighbors’ entertaining musings on life. Instead, it will fill up with random posts about RVing & Workamping.
3. It’s Time-Consuming and Frustrating
Which Employers are using which groups to share their Workamping jobs or to connect with Workampers? You can’t tell! Guess you’ll just have to join the dozens and dozens of Workamper/RVer groups to be safe and check them all on a regular basis. Sound fun?
Facebook also won’t send you an email or notification when a new job listing post is made in a group. When you’re in job-search mode, you’ll have to go into each group regularly and either scroll…and scroll…and scroll…or, attempt a search.
Searching a group can be about as fruitful as searching for a needle in a haystack. All you have is a generic keyword search option. Looking for a summer position in Montana? You may end up with a few posts that are help wanted ads posted by an Employer, but you’ll mostly be wading through posts made by people named Montana or Summer, posts of people seeking a job in Montana, posts of people who own a Montana fifth wheel, posts asking for things to see/do in Montana, people sharing pictures of their summer trip…and on, and on.
The generic keyword search also searches in COMMENTS made to a post. Thus, often, when looking at the posts in your search results…it’s confusing as to why you are even seeing that post.
4. Spammers and Scams Are Common
On any website or platform where content can be posted for free and without review, you will find spammers and scammers – those seeking to pirate your information/identity.
While most posts are legitimate, it’s easy for bad actors to pose as employers and trick RVers into sharing personal details. Make sure you double check that you are communicating with a real representative of a real company before providing any of your personal information. Consider only participating in groups where all posts have to be approved by a group admin.
Likewise, be cautious about making “work wanted” posts. Don’t give out your contact information, current location, etc. You never know where your information may end up if you post it to the open Internet.
5. Inconsistent and Incomplete Information
Some employer help wanted ad posts on Facebook will be great and will include the name of the business, details on the job, and contact information for that Employer – everything you need to get started!
But…this successful posting is rare. Often, an Employer won’t include where the job is, or who the company is, or how to contact them and apply. Sometimes a help wanted posting is made by someone other than the Employer themselves. This all makes for a lot of leg-work for you to determine if the post is legitimate and something you might be interested in.
Facebook is an open-forum. Usually commenting is left open on posts. Any member of that group can put in their 2 cents on a post. The commenter may not be a Workamper, and likey don’t know how to do the math on a compensation package. The likely have never worked for or even visited that Employer, or worse, they may not have even been in our country before!
While reviews are helpful when they come from real Workampers with firsthand experience, random opinions can easily steer you away from an opportunity that might have been perfect for you.
The Better Way to Find Workamping Jobs: Workamper News
If you’re serious about finding Workamper jobs, you need a platform built for RVers and employers – not for “likes” and ad revenue. That’s where Workamper News comes in – the better, safer, faster way to find your next Workamping job.
Here’s how we do it differently:
- Focused on Workamping: Every page, email, and tool is designed to help you succeed in the RV lifestyle. We coined the term “Workamping” over 34 years ago and continue to lead the industry.
- Serving Workampers and Employers: Both sides invest in membership. That means we exist to serve you – not advertisers or shareholders.
- The Most Job Listings, Organized Your Way: Search by state, date, or keyword. Get daily Hotline Job emails. Turn on Job Alerts for instant notifications when jobs appear in the state you want.
- Safe and Verified: Every ad is reviewed by our team before it’s published. Employers pay to post and to access our Workamper Resume database, which keeps scammers out.
- Consistent Information: Every listing includes the basics: who, where, and how to apply as well as whether solos, families, or pets are accepted. Plus, members can access Workamper reviews written by verified Workampers.

Take Control of Your Workamping Job Search
Facebook may be fine for swapping camping tips, but it’s not where you should plan your future. If you want reliable, safe, and plentiful job listings, Workamper News has you covered.
👉 Stop digging for jobs in the Facebook haystack. Join the #1 resource for Workamper jobs today and start working smarter, not harder.
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