How to Start Work Camping
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- We’ve had lots of questions lately about how to start work camping, so we made a video right away so we could help you! You may also hear workamping referred to as camp hosting. Work camping for us means we are working at a campground or other job location where we receive our site for free and are also paid an hourly wage. We are boots on the ground doing this work, so you are learning from our experiences. This is our only source of income. We've got lots of great information on our channel about work camping so be sure to subscribe so you don't miss any of our important tips (usually lessons we've learned the hard way!)! Thanks so much for watching! -Matt & Laurie
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My wife and I are planning on work-kamping for the 1st time next spring. This is by far the best and most informative video I've seen so far. Hope to see you guys out there somewhere.
We can't tell you how much it means to hear that! Thank you for your kind words! We're always here to answer any questions you have! Excited for your future! 🙂 -Laurie & Matt
We plan to camp host for about 2 years with our house still in our own hands, then I retire, we sell the house, and follow your guidelines! You jumped in head first!
Sounds like a great plan! We didn't have many options at the time so we just went for it! We haven't regretted it! Thanks so much for watching!!! Will you start camp hosting soon? -Laurie & Matt
@@whynotwander Kids are still in HS, so a LEAST two years out.
Great info! Jen and I are getting antsy to hit the road. That ending is too funny! I was wondering if we'd see it.
Thank you, Sean! Can't wait for you guys to be able to hit the road! It's getting closer! 🙂
Thanks guys!
We are boots on the ground, Work Campers too. Great advice especially being a 1099 employee or W-2 there is a big difference between the two. Health Care is something that you must plan for. God Bless you two.
Love that you're also out there living the workamping life! 🙂Thank you so much for your kind words! Laurie & Matt
We start workamping in 3 weeks.
We always wanted to travel full time, but didn't think we could until we were both age 62.
By focusing on becoming debt free and workamping, we're now ready to go.
Next stop South Dakota!
🥳🥳🥳 That's so exciting!!!!! Congratulations!!!!
Thank you for the info! We can't wait to get on the road, soon! Love the ending, from the Tampa show❤. -Jen Lyons
We loved meeting you guys!!! Thanks for being part of the fun! ☺
Great advice! Awesome group of smiling faces at the end! Hope to see you on the road soon! Your inspiring us! 😊
Thank you! ☺ Yes, awesome group of smiling faces! It was so fun!!!
Hi! I watched your video, this was great!
Thanks so much, Kellie! ☺
Love the advice on work camping
Thank you!!! Happy it is helpful!
Hi Matt & Laurie
When you say "apply" 1 season ahead. Is a season like Fall, Winter, etc. Example: If we want to start workcamping November 2024, when would you start looking/applying? Thank you for the video. Super helpful.
Great info. We are planning to do this in a couple of years when we retire.....but armed with your information and determination maybe we can find the courage to do it sooner!! Thanks
🥳 We are so happy the info we share is helpful and encouraging! Hope you can hit the road soon! 🙂Thank you for your kind words and for being here! -Laurie & Matt
Ditto!!
@@rvhunters Thank you!!!!
Hello from a former Michigander! Thanks for sharing information on how to start work camping.! Can you please tell me how I can find the links to the websites for more work camping positions? TIA
Enjoy your adventures!
Hi there! Thanks so much for watching! Here's our guide: 24 Websites You Can Use to Find Work Camping Jobs - whynotwander.com/jobs/
@@whynotwander , thank you!
Great information! Thank you 🥰
Thank you!!! ☺
Thank You! Looking to move forward in this direction soon...
That's so exciting! Thank you for watching! -Laurie & Matt
Great Video thanks.
Thank you so much!!!
Great information. Ive been on several job sites and notice its harder to find jobs for the single person. Any advice? Thanks.
We've found that even those job listings say they are looking for couples, lots of places are open to single work campers! Would definitely recommend still submitting your resume and following up with them to see if they'd be willing to consider it!
Good info! Thanks~!
Thanks so much for watching! :) -Laurie & Matt
This is awesome info. I looked at some of the sites, but can't find how long of a commitment they want. Are there short term jobs? Or only seasonal/yearly?
Thank you! Each place is going to be different, but they are usually seasonal. If you look at kamperjobs.com and workamper.com, you should for sure see the time commitment on almost every listing. Hope that helps! Thank you for watching! -Laurie & Matt
Hi! You mentioned the days off are important to you. Do most of them have you work weekends? What do ya'll normally want? We are going full time and my husband will be working remotely and I'll be work camping but I would like to have days off with him if I can. Is this possible?
Hi, Mary! Yes, we have almost always worked weekends. Normally we prefer our days off during the week and prefer to work weekends simply because we are usually in very high tourist areas, and weekends are the busiest times for tourism. We love exploring during the week when things are a little quieter. If you are up front with employers about your reasons, they may be willing to work with a weekday schedule. Communication is key with work camping employers!
Hello. Great videos. Question: do employers require workcampers to carry insurance?
Thank you so much! ☺ We have never had an employer require us to carry insurance. 🙂
You are welcome! I appreciate the timely reply. Great life but not as easy as it looks. Cudos for telling it like it is:). Have a great day!
Does she work in the office? Does he patrol the camp? I missed what any work assignment actually was. I’ll try another video.
I answered this on another video but thought I would add the answer here as well for any future questions. 🙂 Hi, Maureen! The jobs have varied quite a bit! I (Laurie) have worked in the office while Matt has worked on the grounds. We've also worked together cleaning cabins, sites, bathrooms. Another job I cleaned and he was a ranger (security/assisting the office as needed with customer requests and issues). Matt works for a farmer each fall driving a semi from field to elevator for their harvest. I hope that helps give a little better idea! -Laurie & Matt
Hey Matt I was wondering how you find the CDL jobs as I have a Class A but haven’t used it in over 7 years
We find all the CDL jobs on workamper.com! We have the diamond membership and definitely recommend it so you can receive real-time alerts for job openings! Lots of CDL jobs in Minnesota in the fall due to the huge farming community there! Hope that helps!
In your experience, how long has your shortest work camping time been?
Our shortest gig is 6-8 weeks when Matt works for a farmer (drives semi). Otherwise, 4 months would be the next shortest!
Have you ever ran into a situation were you broke down on your way to another campsite for work ?
We have not, although on our way to our first workamping job, we did have frozen tanks and water lines so we stayed in one place because we were essentially just afraid to move on not knowing what would happen. Thankfully we gave ourselves plenty of time to get to the job, and we recommend doing that between all jobs...plenty of time.
Thanks for your reply I'm looking into work amount ng but I have a older vehicle towing my travel trailer. It's the thought of breaking down with a major repair seems to huant me
@@davidschmidt5848 We get it! We have a 2010 Ford with over 160,000 miles so we totally understand!
Your short of your rig is so fast and choppy I felt sick! Great rig, total fail.
Appreciate your feedback, Joanne. I can't imagine telling someone "total fail." There's a human behind this account. I guess I was raised that if I can't say something kind, I don't need to say it out loud.