How to Find Workamping Jobs Seasonal Work on the Road
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- My name is Brian. I am living on the road full time in my self built camper van. Join me on my adventures. In this video I talk about how to find seasonal workamping jobs. Here are some links to some options.
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So glad I found your channel. Excellent information.
I really like the way you represent yourself and your videos, Thx.
Thanks Bill! 👍
One of the best videos I've seen in this topic! Thank you 🌞🌞🌞
I put some links in the description of this video.
is your fridge run off solar or propane while boondocking. also have u considered a small window air conditioning unit.
+vegasdavetv Its a 12volt only fridge. I can run it 24/7 off my solar setup. I have not considered a A/C unit, I dont spend that much time in the van.
Enjoying your Travels... Thank You for your kindness to your fellow man...
You are an honest hardworking and positive person, Brian, a pleasure to be your friend...
You should come to Canada in the summer. So much seasonal work. You're more than welcome to park on our land with so many farms near by
You are speaking my language! live cheap as possible. Your videos are great!
Thank you for the great information, very complete and helpful. Love your vids.
Brian, I appreciate you and your thoughtful, helpful videos. Thank you!
Brian, very informative. Thanks for all the great advice on this video as well as others. Take care and stay safe.
Truly you're living the dream!!!! Been watching your vids and feel inspired by them.
Another informative, well presented video I'll file away in my van dweller reference library! Thanks for sharing!
a good information about workamping job! good luck to you!
I know someone who works for Recreation Resource Management in Southern Utah and she works from May - September, gets a full hook up site (no internet & terrible cell signal) and $900/mo... Great location and a reasonable job.
Really great video and awesome links. Extremely helpful information! Thanks so much for this Brian!
At these Workamping jobs, do they pay weekly or bi-weekly? Do they pay in cash, check or direct deposit? Thanks for being such a good ambassador for the van life/RV/motorhome community Brian. You're the best :-)
Aw, thanks for the kind words :) I think most jobs are check or direct deposit and pay weekly. Thats how Amazon and Beet harvest were.
Once again ...another extremely informative and interesting video! You are wealth of information! Just can't say enough how much I love your channel!
I really appreciate your kind words. Keeps me inspired to make more videos. Thank you
Good informative video Brian. Safe travels!!
Thanks Brian!
Very helpful.
Thumbs up.
Great video, Brian! Thanks for sharing your information and the links.
Really some great info in this video man. I hope it helps others think outside the box and find the deal that best fits their needs.
Thanks man. I hope I can take my own advice!! Lol
You are a very good teacher! Succinct and relevant information
As a retiree, I work about six months per year at two seasonal jobs. While my wife and I have a home (with mortgage, etc.), we look for jobs that provide housing. We're not squeamish regarding housing and will accept most anything. My summer camp job gives me a one-room cabin with detached toilet and shower. The hunting camp job gives me a wall tent and outhouse. I look at several websites: Ranch Work [www.ranchwork.com] is useful for those that like ranch-type jobs. Many hunting camp post there. Cool Works [www.coolworks.com/] is another great site for seasonal work. And don't forget your local (or not-so-local) Craigs List.
Good info for those that need them.
Thumbs up and will share !
Be safe.
ENJOY....THE SIMPLE LIFE
Great info Brian, thanks for the links.
Tina
You are a very articulate, organized, well versed young man. You are obviously well educated. How is it you have chosen this life?
What was your previous career?
How long before you plan to returning to your previous life?
U always have great videos! Just got my 1989 Chevy Chinook so I hope to be on the way soon! Question...how much solar do u have & do u use a cooler? TY! dj 🐙
Glad you like the videos. I love the Chinooks, great rig! I have 200watts of solar and 220amp/hour battery bank. I dont use a cooler, I use a Dometic CF-18 refrigerator.
Always great video. Thanks. God bless.
Great info.
Thank you.
Excellent tips. Thanks a lot!!
Nice tips, were you suggesting traveling to a place and trying to find a seasonal retail job, or resaraunt job etc.?? That may even work better than workcamping in certain situations.
Great information Brian
thank you for this fantastic video
Really good information :)
Why is it that all the jobs appear to be out west? I would love to find more in the east
There is farm work from late March till late October in Norfolk.
Do know what it takes for me to work in Canada being a US citizen? How long I can work there and such?
great info Brian
Thanks for sharing this info. Best of luck to you :::))))
good luck Mr. 👍😆حض أوفر لك سيدي الطيب ✌🙋
Pro Tips!!
great informative video's
great video Thanks
Thanks Brian!
Nice license plate jack theah!
Have you checked into Adventureland in Des Moines iowa April-September
They do not allow vans
i have a chevy venture the seats are in storage. well i lost my job and have $8 to my name. I'm single with a dog(pug) i dont have nothing to haul. I'm living in ohio. what are my chances of taking of and workamping? its this or homlessness.
have you tried any river rafting crew jobs on either coast? they're seasonal and the crew is usually camping and near a national forest
+Bernadette Sandoval I did consider a rafting guide job but after a lot of thought I realized I wouldn't like being responsible for others lives. I just worry to much! 😁👍✌
You guys should have a reporting method or page to share the good and the bad of these sites. When I was a trucker there was a reporting agency that protected employers but nothing for truckers. Truckers get beat too or workers get beat by these ass hole companies. Like you said you get to a place that pays 30 hours and expects you to work 50 well that is deceptive and that company is a beat.
All too often things are one sided the whole story does not get told and you go telling the truth they want to scoop you up and put you in a cage.
how come there isn't centralized web site that all you have to do is click on the state and up will pop jobs for that state ?..and then go from there ...?
jlions72 why would there be
good video
good to know thank you
what is that black and silver thing on the wall just above the fan?
+Kracker Jack Its a mailbox, the round silver things are led lights.
Looks like you got sunburn?
Yes, went on a 5 mile hike with no hat or sunblock...doh!
thank you
Do you ever ever get lonely?
+Herma C No
you should get a cdl dude
Wait! Wait, don't answer! I found ur solar stuff! dj🐙