| Working On The Road |
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Writing
on the Road
A great way to earn extra income while on the road is by writing
about the people and places you meet and then selling those
stories to newspapers, magazines and even websites. But there
is definitely a right way to do it, and a wrong way, too. Visit
RVbookstore.com to learn the right way. |
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| American
Red Cross |
A most welcome sight
to those in need is the distinctive sign of the American Red Cross.
A donation here helps many around the country and across the globe. |
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More Great Links:
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| American
Land & Leisure |
American Land &
Leisure
currently maintains more campgrounds on Federal lands
than any other concessionaire in the United States, with listings
from California to West Virginia. |
| Californa
State Parks Job Opportunities |
Review the list of current California
State Parks careers and get the information you need to become a state
employee. |
| Camp
Host.Org |
Private companies operate National Park and US Forest Service recreation
facilities. Find out how you can camp in beautiful locations and
make money at the same time.
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| Camping
World |
Retail locations, distribution
centers, call center, dealership and corporate offices with employment
opportunities. |
| Freelance
Writing |
Earn a part- or full-time income
on the road as freelance writer. |
| IRS
Info on Work Camping |
For those of you who work as you
travel, here's important news as reported by Motorhome Magazine. RVers
who serve as campground hosts or trade services for sites at commercial
RV parks must now pay federal and possibly state income tax on the
fair market value of those sites. Self-employment tax must also be
paid. More information is found in this IRS Publication. |
| Jellystone
Parks |
Work opportunities at Yogi Bear's
Camp Jellystone. |
| Jobs
for Nomads and Other Travelers |
Here's a fabulous resource that
lists job openings in National Parks, campgrounds, resorts and even
on cruise ships. |
| National
Park Service |
The National Park Service has many
professional, volunteer, and trade opportunities across the country.
From parks to regional offices, the Park service employs over 20,000
individuals and receives additional support from 90,000 volunteers. |
| Opportunities
for Work Camping |
Get paid to live in
beautiful locations. Work Camping is one of the fastest growing trends
in the American job market. Learn more and apply online. |
| Resumes
for Working on the Road |
You will probably want
to modify your old resume to work for these types of positions. Here
are some ideas for getting the work you want. A sample resume is also
supplied. |
| RV
Dreams |
Discusses various options for making
a living while pursuing the RVing lifestyle. |
| RV
Living Magazine |
Ideas for making money on the road
while full time RVing. |
| Seasonal
Employment |
Your source for seasonal employment. |
| Support
Your RV Lifestyle |
This book from RVBookstore provides
great advice about how to find jobs, including employers' phone numbers,
websites, email and postal mail addresses. |
| State
and National Parks Job Info |
About.com site with links to park
employment opportunities, including full-time, part-time, and seasonal
positions. |
| Volunteer.Gov |
Explore the wide variety of publicly
sponsored opportunities to serve - some right next door and others
across the land. |
| Work
at KOA |
This site will bring
your resume directly to KOA owners with jobs available. Work@KOA is
the best - and fastest - way to find the job you want, where you want
it in the KOA Kampgrounds system. |
| Workamper
Article |
Across America, from Maine to California,
people are living and working at resorts and other desireable places,
traveling in their recreational vehicles, and making money in the
process. |
| Workamper
News |
If you want to hit the road and
earn while you go, head here for information about where the jobs
are. |
| Workers
on Wheels |
RV jobs and resources for working
RVers and others interested in RV travel and working on the road.
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| Working
and RVing Go Hand in Hand |
A "Families on the Road"
article for families who RV fulltime - or want to! |