Working and RVing would seem like an unlikely match. People go on vacation in their RVs to get away from work? Don’t they?
Workampers are RVers who work during RV vacations. Some workampers use the money they earn to pay for travel expenses and extend their time on the road. Other just do it for fun and to meet other RVers.
Workamper News is producing two events to give workampers a chance to find opportunities.
Workamper News, Inc will produce two events with a wide range of employers who will be interviewing job seekers at the Workamper News Job Fairs, Jan. 10-11, 2008 at the Lakeland Center, Lakeland, FL, and Jan. 29-30, 2008 at the Mesa Convention Center in Mesa, AZ.
The Job Fairs will provide Workampers, persons who combine any type of full-time or part-time working with RV camping, an opportunity for face-to-face interviews with employers from across America. Thousands of great part-time and full-time Workamping jobs will be available.
Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in seminar sessions on topics ranging from Workamping Basics to RV Retirement Planning to Resumé Writing. Seminars will be given by four different presenters over the two day Job Fair.
“We enjoy going to Job Fairs because it is nice to meet the employers and it is a good chance to ask questions. We like to go both days so we can visit all of the booths, have time for interviews and take in a seminar or two,” said Ted and Joan Semprini, Workampers from Altoona, IA.
Workamper employers can include private campgrounds, state and national parks, amusement facilities, hotels, monuments, motor sports, sales, etc. Exhibit spaces are being allotted on a first-come, first-served basis. Employers may reserve space by calling Workamper News at 501-362-2637.
Source: Workamper News
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The job fairs are a great opportunity to not only line up a job for next season, but to research potential employers and to learn all about this lifestyle.
I’ll be presenting three seminars on Workamping at each job fair. Hope to see you there! Jaimie
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