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ZachandHolly
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Nov 09, 2015

Looking for Workamping/Work Opportunities

My wife and I are looking for employment! We have been in and out of multiple outdoors training facilities and are looking to seek employment via our dream of travel. Full time RVing. Starting with a longer extended stay getting used to our RV and the setting while working diligently for your facility would be the perfect fit. We are great with families and organizing different activities for any demographic of camper. We also are very trained on the do's and don'ts of the outdoors. We are trained in CPR and First Aid.


We would be your perfect fit. We are looking to leave January 1st on our adventure and would love to head straight for you!

Attached are our resumes, pictures and contact info.

Look forward to hearing from you!

We are going to be in a 2006 Class C Style Rig.
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Zachary Gray, Holly Smith
  • The only thing that can really be said is that I don't believe employers look around for employees. They'll make a post here and there advertising the opportunity and have the potential employees go to them. You're the one who is going to have to do the leg work, seek out the opportunities you like and apply to them.
  • There are plenty of volunteer positions available. Check out the workamping forum. There are lots of great people here plus a few jerks. Welcome to the forum!!
  • Well Zach & Holly, you're already in the right state for campgrounds. We've visited quite a few campgrounds in FL and it seems as though your talents would be welcome. Not sure about the wages, but I'd guess free camping would be a strong possibility.

    January 1st may be too early for campgrounds in any states other than FL, south TX, south AZ, and south CA. I'd recommend sticking around FL for the winter and then as the snowbirds leave in the spring you might be able to look further north and west. Good luck following your dream!
  • I really don't see employers looking at this site at specific posts for general people looking for employment, it would take too long. But as mentioned there is a workamper area on this site but I really only see the employers posting job opportunities for hopeful employees to look at.
    Try Googling workcamping or workamping or workkamping and there are plenty of sites that are listing job opportunities much better than this site allows.
  • If you are not looking to make money,but just need a free campsite,most federal and state campgrounds have camp host positions. How much time you have to put in varies.

    If you want to make money,then your resume should be sent to specific commercial campgrounds in the area where you want to work.

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