What To Expect When You Click
On The Links In The Work
Camping Jobs Menu
Work Camping Jobs By State
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The job resources in this
section of the website
are organized into
separate pages by state
so that you are able to
focus solely on the state
where you want to work
and enjoy the area. The
jobs posted on each
page are in order of the
most recent job we
received. We do not
have the resources to
categorize job listings by
region, city or type of
work. The job listings
you view on each state's
page are free for your
use in locating a position
that best meets your
needs
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When employers submit
their job listings we
always ask that they let
us know when their
position(s) have been
filled. Many employers
let us know when
they've hired the staff
they need and we
remove their ad as soon
as possible, meaning
usually within a few
hours or less from their
notification.
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Some employers choose
to leave their ad active
in order to continue
getting applicants so,
you will find more of
those types of ads
further down the state's
job page. There are
employers who simply
never let us know that
they are ready to delete
their ad and we eventually get around to
removing those ads without asking their
permission.
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If you aren't getting a response to your
job inquiry there a number of possible
reasons:
o
The employer you're trying to contact
is no longer hiring and hasn't
communicated that fact to us so we
can remove their ad.
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Some employers are innundated with contacts from applicants
and are in the process of trying to find the best match for their
position. Thus, while the employer is making contact with
suitable applicants, the resumes and inquiries continue to pour
in leading to a somewhat protracted hiring process and,
especially, when the start date for the position is months in
advance.
o
It is quite common that information employers receive from
applicants are either so vague, unintelligable, demanding, or
just downright flaky that the employer never responds.
Continuing to flog the empoyer with calls and emails will not
endear you to the employer as a prospective work camper they
want on their team.
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Most employers are people like yourself with busy schedules and
have unending tasks to complete, so keep that in mind if you don't
receive the attention and treatment you feel you ought to receive.
On the other hand, you will encounter the occasional jerk and the
best thing you can do is cross that employer off your list and move
on the next prospective job.
Most Recent Work Camper Job Listings
To help our visitors have immediate access to the jobs as we post
them, we keep a running list of the jobs most recently received and
posted which is great for people who aren't interested in receiving our
jobs newsletter that we send each day when one or more jobs are
posted for that day.
Campground Job Listings By Employers That Hire RVers Over
Multiple States
There are companies that manage campgrounds over many states
and usually always have open positions. A small number of
employers don't operate campgrounds but are on the lookout for
RVers who can move from job site to job site on a regular basis.
Since these employers have so many jobs rotating from open to
filled, it is easier to direct you to their website so you can investigate
what jobs are currently available.
Canadian RV Campground Jobs
For our wonderful neighbors in Canada we have a section reserved
exclusively for work camping jobs offered to Canadian citizens. Most
of the Canadian job submissions we receive are from Alberta and
British Columbia. Since fewer jobs are submitted to us for New
Brunswick, Ontario, Saskatchewan and Yukon, we've grouped them
onto one page.
RV Transport Jobs
This section isn't actually for the traditional work camper or camp host
job. Rather, it is an actual part-time or full-time business for
individuals interested in getting paid to use their tow vehicle to deliver
RVs, or drive Motorhomes (also known as drive away) to a specific
location. This involves getting yourself to the pickup location and back
to your home after the RV has been delivered.
You will have to meet the specifications of the company you contract
with. For example, you’ll have to have the appropriate drivers license,
usually a CDL, a particular type of insurance, in attition to drug
screening, age and physical requirements and other specifications
based on the company's minimum standards as dictated by their
insurance company.
If you will be using your tow vehicle for pickup and delivery, your
vehicle will have to meet specific equipment requirements such as
towing capacity, three-quarter or one ton vechicle, dual rear wheels,
weight rated fifth-wheel hitch and 2 x 2 receiver hitch to name just a
few of the minimum things you’ll generally have to have before you’re
allowed to transport under contract.
Oilfield Gate Guard Jobs
Most, but not all, of the oilfield gate guard positions will be in Texas.
Generally, you will be provided with a place to park your RV along
with basic amenities. For couples this usually means working
separate shifts. In nealy all cases you will have to get a security
license and have a background check, but the company will assist
you with the details of licensing and other requirements.
Additional pages you may want to visit include:
Earning Money While You Travel - is a brief overview of trying to
make ends meet while you're on the road.
Commission Only Jobs - this webpage lists a handful of companies
that offer a chance to make money while you travel and sell their
products. The downside is that you may, or may not, earn enough
money from selling their products to make ends meet. You should be
both very confident in your personal sales ability and have faith that
what you are selling has enough intrinsic value for you to sway
potential customers into a purchase.
Jobs That Require an Investment - only a couple of listings are on
this page, one for selling campground maps and KOA which is there
because you have to pay a fee to join their jobs list.
Volunteer Camp Host Opportunities
This section of the website includes information about camp
host volunteering for your campsite. Some of the sections are
broken into more than one web page and include Canada
camp host jobs and in the US, volunteer jobs for State Parks,
City and County Parks. Some basic information is also
provided about U.S. Forest Service, Wildlife Refuge, National
Park Service, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Bureau of
Land Management camp hosting positions.
One of the problems we encounter with the volunteer camp
host pages centers on the fact that nearly all the governmental
agencies frequently change the locations of their web pages
making it difficult to keep up with broken links. Basically, you
click on a link at one of our volunteer camp host pages and you
don't see the information you expected because the
governmental agency has changed the location of the page on
their website.
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