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SDcampowneroper
Oct 05, 2015Explorer
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It depends on what kind or what you wish to say is workcamping.
Private rv Parks generally offer a site for ( hours weekly) duty, perhaps wages above that agreed. Public parks ( state etc.) generally require more hours of duty for site, with duty easy. Think hosting. Normally no additional wages for time worked beyond requirement.
Pick out an area you would like to spend a season, inquire to individual parks, and through the state campground association (in our case, sdcoa.com ) to find opportunities.
It has been our experience that those seeking workcamping opportunities are mature full timers who wish to share their life skills while touring the country while minimizing costs.
It depends on what kind or what you wish to say is workcamping.
Private rv Parks generally offer a site for ( hours weekly) duty, perhaps wages above that agreed. Public parks ( state etc.) generally require more hours of duty for site, with duty easy. Think hosting. Normally no additional wages for time worked beyond requirement.
Pick out an area you would like to spend a season, inquire to individual parks, and through the state campground association (in our case, sdcoa.com ) to find opportunities.
It has been our experience that those seeking workcamping opportunities are mature full timers who wish to share their life skills while touring the country while minimizing costs.
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