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Workamping Today: How the RV Work Lifestyle Has Evolved and Expanded

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Workamping has come a long way since the early days of retirees hosting campsites in exchange for an RV site. Today, it encompasses a diverse mix of travelers – from digital nomads and small business owners to families and mid-career professionals seeking a fresh start.

Whether you’re looking for a job to supplement your income, a business you can run from the road, or simply a lifestyle change that lets you explore more and stress less, Workamping offers endless possibilities for RVers of all ages and backgrounds.

What Is Workamping?

At its core, Workamping means working while living in an RV. That work can take many forms – seasonal jobs, contract positions, remote employment, or self-employment. The common thread is freedom: the ability to earn an income while exploring new destinations and connecting with communities across the country.

A Brief History of Workamping

The term “Workamper” was coined in 1987 by Greg and Debbie Robus, founders of Workamper News. Greg, then a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers park ranger, saw a growing need for a platform connecting RVers eager to work with employers seeking reliable, seasonal help.

What began as a small community of retirees volunteering or managing campgrounds has evolved into a national movement – one that includes tens of thousands of people who live, work, and travel in every corner of America.

How Workamping Has Evolved

While many early Workampers focused on campground hosting, the lifestyle has expanded far beyond that original niche. Today’s Workamper population includes:

  • Retirees and semi-retirees continuing to work for enjoyment and community.
  • Mid-career adults seeking a break from traditional 9-to-5 routines to rediscover purpose and freedom.
  • Young professionals and couples embracing mobile, experience-based living.
  • Families with children pursuing education and adventure on the road.
  • Entrepreneurs and small-business owners running ventures from their RVs.

This evolution reflects a cultural shift – away from working to accumulate things, and toward working to create experiences.

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Categories of Modern Workamping

1. Seasonal Jobs

Seasonal jobs remain the most common form of Workamping. These short-term roles allow businesses to hire help during their busiest months and give Workampers the flexibility to move with the seasons.

Typical opportunities include positions at campgrounds, resorts, state and national parks, ranches, and tourist attractions. Many provide RV sites, utilities, and hourly wages, making them ideal for travelers seeking both income and adventure.

2. Location-Independent Work

Technology has redefined what it means to “go to work.” Many Workampers now hold remote jobs that can be performed from anywhere with an internet connection. These digital nomads often work in fields like customer service, IT, design, writing, and sales.

Location-independent work allows total flexibility – travel when and where you want, while keeping your career intact.

3. Small-Business RVers

Entrepreneurial Workampers run their own businesses from the road – everything from photography and crafts to consulting and affiliate marketing.

Running a mobile business requires dedication, but it offers unmatched freedom. You control your schedule, your income, and your scenery.

4. Traditional Employment

Some Workampers take local jobs in retail, hospitality, or maintenance while living in their RVs nearby. These employers may not market directly to RVers but still offer opportunities for those who prefer to stay longer in one location.

This type of Workamping is ideal for individuals seeking stability and a sense of community while continuing to live on the road.

The Future of Workamping

As technology evolves and work becomes more flexible, the Workamping lifestyle continues to grow. Employers across industries are discovering the benefits of hiring RVers who bring adaptability, professionalism, and passion for the lifestyle.

From seasonal resort teams to full-time digital professionals, the modern Workamper community represents every generation and skill set – and it’s redefining what “work” looks like in America.

Workamping today is about freedom, flexibility, and connection. Whether you’re supplementing retirement, seeking a mid-life change, or building a career that fits your sense of adventure, there’s a path for you on the road.

Explore real opportunities and learn how to begin your own journey here at Workamper.com – the original and trusted resource for RVers who live, work, and travel.

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Workamper News is a membership organization, started in 1987, that created, defined, and trademarked the term “Workamper.” Simply stated, a Workamper is anyone that does any kind of work while living in an RV. Our mission is to help RVers connect with job opportunities all over the United States with ease and support.

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