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Merrykalia
Mar 22, 2017Explorer
SOOOOOOOOOO, back to OP's original question. Why do I (we) workcamp?
Both DH and I retired several years ago from state employment (state retirement plan). We have always loved to camp, but we still have school aged children.
We camphost at a local state park for the month of May so we are close enough to home that we can commute to/from school or one of us will stay at the campground and the other at home with the kids during the week. On the weekends, we are all at the campground. We enjoy the outdoor lifestyle, the kids enjoy the programs that are offered at the campground on the weekends, our friends are close enough to come visit for a day or evening, but don't have to camp since many of them are not campers.
Our duties are not heavy as we are there to meet/greet and supply information and not much else. We do have to be there throughout the entire month other than our "off" days. (2 day per week).
We get in lots of camping, give back to the state-system that is providing our retirement monies and give our children the outdoor lifestyle that will benefit them throughout their lives. We LOVE to camp, so this is just a win/win as far as we are concerned.
That's our reasoning.
Both DH and I retired several years ago from state employment (state retirement plan). We have always loved to camp, but we still have school aged children.
We camphost at a local state park for the month of May so we are close enough to home that we can commute to/from school or one of us will stay at the campground and the other at home with the kids during the week. On the weekends, we are all at the campground. We enjoy the outdoor lifestyle, the kids enjoy the programs that are offered at the campground on the weekends, our friends are close enough to come visit for a day or evening, but don't have to camp since many of them are not campers.
Our duties are not heavy as we are there to meet/greet and supply information and not much else. We do have to be there throughout the entire month other than our "off" days. (2 day per week).
We get in lots of camping, give back to the state-system that is providing our retirement monies and give our children the outdoor lifestyle that will benefit them throughout their lives. We LOVE to camp, so this is just a win/win as far as we are concerned.
That's our reasoning.
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