Workamping is a Ticket to Travel

When we read Glenn Tucker’s bid for immediate help at Coastal Kayaking/Acadia Bike in Bar Harbor, I noted that was a place I’d like to spend the fall. However, his ad appeared on the Workamper Hot Line in mid-August, and we had commitments through mid September. I sent an inquiry, remembering the Workamper’s motto: It never hurts to ask! To my surprise, Mr. Tucker replied saying their season runs until the end of October due to cruise ships arriving in their harbor and providing his company with customers. He welcomed our arrival in the middle of September.

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Workamping is a ticket to unexplored places and new experiences. Notice I didn’t say a “free” ticket. Sometimes, you have to pay your way. That’s exactly what my photographer husband, Lee Smith, and I did to spend six weeks in the midst of Maine’s spectacular autumn.

Workamping with Joy

“I find it difficult to believe that people think I am special because I travel alone,” Joy says. “After my 31-year marriage fell apart, I found myself at loose ends. Following a trip with my brother and his wife, my sister-in-law asked me what I’d do if I could do anything. Without hesitation, I said, ‘Workamp!’

“She answered, “Do it!” That was the beginning of my exciting new journey. I ordered Workamper News, signed up for the Hotline, and immediately applied to work at Adventureland, a theme park in Des Moines, Iowa. What a big leap of faith! I didn’t even own an RV!”

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Workamper Joy Ethridge lives up to her name. In three years of different Workamping jobs, she has flashed her special smile and spread her joy from Adventureland in Iowa to Yellowstone National Park to Branson, Missouri, with stops in winter months to work for See’s Candies in Texas and Louisiana. In spring 2008, she travels to Niagara Falls for yet another Workamping job.

Celebrate Workamping At Celebration City

“We laugh a lot—and make a lot of fun working at Celebration City,” says Thomas Thomas. “The park is for grandchildren, grandparents, and teenagers. Most parents are busy working, so we see a lot of grandparents bringing kids.”

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Thomas and Neoma Thomas and Earl and Sandy Womack celebrate their Workamping lifestyles at Celebration City, a family-friendly theme park in Branson, Missouri. The Womacks, starting their third season with the park known for its nighttime light show, work in merchandising, while the Thomases make tub after tub of ice cream to satisfy the guests’ craving for cold and yummy treats.

Workamping Built on Tourist Trade

The only gold mined in Skagway came from the miners’ pockets as they bought grubstakes before heading over the Chilkoot Pass or the White Pass Trail to seek their fortunes in Canada’s Klondike Gold Fields. Today, Skagway thrives on the ambience of those wild and wooly days, preserved by the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park in its headquarters and numerous other restored buildings.

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Skagway, Alaska is a shopper’s mecca. From mid-May to mid-September, the town of 845 residents swells on summer days to 9,000 people. From cruise ships docked in the harbor at the head of Lynn Canal 90 miles north of Juneau, tourists stroll the streets preserved from the 1897 Gold Rush.

Volunteerism Enriches a Wisconsin Couple's RVing Life

Soon after his departure for southern states, Ruth Ann began receiving photos on e-mail of live oaks, cabbage palms, and a canopy walk above the trees. Never having ventured far from her North Woods home, she replied that explanations of the photographs would be nice. Phone calls followed.

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Cliff and Ruth Ann Anderson met as singles at Beginning Experiences, a support group for divorced or widowed individuals at their Wisconsin church. Ruth Ann served as co-leader and Cliff participated, anticipating retirement from the State of Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. When he announced to the group his plans to go to Georgia and Florida and volunteer in state parks, Ruth Ann spoke up: “Cliff, I’ve never heard of anyone doing such a thing!”

Workampers are a Huge Part of What We Do

Looks like that full page display ad in the magazine is really driving in applicants.  Just wanted to reach out and say thank you.  Workampers are such a huge part of what we do and you guys have been great to work with.

- Employer Colin, Cal-Am RV Resorts

RV Holding Tank Chemicals and Beyond

The following article deals with the chemistry of the currently available holding tank treatments and observations about advertising practices, conceptions and misconceptions by makers of those chemicals.

Three areas will be covered.

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Joseph Aiello sent me an e-mail and later an article about RV holding tanks as a result of an exchange about why the dump station in Blythe, CA was temporarily closed in January/February 2005.

 

Here’s Joseph’s background and reason for compiling his research. "I am a retired pharmacist and for the past three summers have sold Odorlos at Camping World stores. To understand how Odorlos works and how the other chemicals were used in the black holding tanks, I had to learn how sewage is treated at waste treatment plants and then I had to read the labels of my 'competitors' to know how Odorlos stood. My knowledge of chemistry and some Internet research helped to put a scientific basis to the article. All statements are backed by references."

Welcome to Black Meadow Landing

A snowbird haven for RVers, the resort offers a marina and launch ramp, a swimming lagoon, a sandy beach, a restaurant, and comfortable lodging for those who prefer a motel. All registered guests have access to numerous activities, including games and cards, exercise and craft classes, line dancing, Bingo nights, and a Sunday jam session. Visitors—and Workampers—have unlimited golf privileges on a five-hole, par 4 course.

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A Year-Round Retreat for Guests and the Workampers Who Serve Them.  Black Meadow Landing on the shores of Lake Havasu above Parker Dam and the Colorado River is a community to itself. Situated on California Bureau of Management Land leased to George and Lori Field, the resort is a relaxing oasis in boondock country dominated by cactus, desert scrub, and wild burros.

Compton Ridge - A Destination for Workampers and Guests

“Our guests expect the same type of services, accommodations, and amenities that they would find in any upscale vacation resort,” says Ellen Powers, a Compton Ridge spokesperson. “Yet, we know that the great outdoors is part of the RVing experience and our park offers plenty of space and scenic views from sites and picnic and recreation areas. At Compton Ridge, we like to say we have luxury living in the woods.”

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Workampers, Duane and Arlene Folks and Gary and Dee Meyer enjoy their jobs at Compton Ridge Campground in Branson, Missouri as much as the guests who frequent the family-oriented park. Customer service and activities rank high on priorities for this wooded campground with a down-home atmosphere. In addition to a heated indoor swimming pool, two outdoor pools, and a wading pool for youngsters, guests frequent tennis and basketball courts, a game room, a playground, and pavilions.

Workampers on the Scene

In the beginning, you’ll size up your employers and fellow-employees. Remember, they are sizing you up, too, evaluating how you tackle your assignments and fit into the work routine. In all areas of society, we meet people with whom we feel an instant bond. Indeed, many folks we meet on the road become lifelong friends and confidantes. Nonetheless, be friendly, but cautious, in forging immediate fast friendships on the Workamping scene. Workamping jobs are generally temporary, seasonal, or even in a volunteer role.

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You found your special Workamping job in Workamper News—or on the daily Workamper Hotline. You contacted the employer and discussed all aspects of the work. You asked for your duties, hours, arrival and departure time, days off, accommodations, and benefits in writing. Now, it’s your first day on a new Workamping scene. Returning employees may feel a sense of ownership to the work place. Others may have wider experience from other jobs. Some, perhaps, even you, may be first-time Workampers.

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