Workers On Wheels Newsletter #1158 ~ October 1, 2017

Published: Sun, 10/01/17

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Workers On Wheels Newsletter #1158 ~ October 1, 2017

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Update from Your RV Workers On Wheels Newsletter Editor

When go to events, we visit with the vendors. Ray had a table set up selling old-time hand crank telephones, horse tack, leather goods, and other miscellany. He was telling us about his friends who travel and what they do for work. His friend is a rodeo announcer. His friend's wife is a chiropractor. She works the rodeos, too. Cowboys getting thrown from bulls…certainly seems logical they'd be in pain and could use a chiropractic adjustment. But, the twist is that she works on the horses. We keep looking for more kinds of work RVers can do, and being an equine chiropractor is one we hadn't had on the list.

Wherever you are in your work and travels, we wish you joy and prosperity,

Coleen

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JR Watkins - A Location Independent Business for RVers

Bob and I have been selling JR Watkins products since 2005. People love the vanilla, cinnamon, and pepper, the old time remedies, and the natural skin care products - and that makes it easy to sell. The business is extremely flexible. You do as much or as little as you want. No minimum orders. They'll drop-ship the products for you. Work the business wherever your RV travels take you -- USA or Canada. See the product catalog and learn more.

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Help Wanted Ads - Current Job Openings for RVers

See the current Help Wanted ads posted on the Workers On Wheels website. You do not need to pay to see the job postings on our website. You have access to the entire ads, including contact information for the employers.


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Working RVer Tip -- Match the Job to Your Personality

No matter what your personality type, if you want to be a working RVer there is probably a job for you. There are jobs for RVers who like to work with people. There are jobs for RVers who like to work in solitude. There are jobs indoors and jobs outdoors. Some are physical labor, while others are desk jobs. Some are challenging, while others are rote. Some jobs for RVers offer work-time flexibility, where other give you a set schedule. With these variables, you should be able to find a job that fits you. This also means that the job another RVer says is terrific -- or terrible -- may be that way for him, but it may not be that way for you.

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Do You Love to Color?

This business all about coloring! It's a group of people who want to be happy and spread happiness. Start now, while there is no starter kit to buy. Color Monthly.

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Employment Opportunities Diverse Enough for Every RV Worker Looking for a Job

Employment opportunities for RVers are as varied as RVers themselves. Most of the jobs are in retail, service, agriculture, construction, and high-tech fields. A few working campers work in campgrounds and RV parks.


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Ways RVers Make Money

Here's a sampling of work RVers are doing to cut their expenses, earn a living, and pay for their travels.

~ Food critic
~ eBay seller
~ e-book author
~ Forklift driver
~ Editing clerk

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Words of Wisdom from Workers -- A Recipe For Success In Sales

~~ Myrtle writes: As a sales person, I learned from the beginning, I do not have to speak negative of the competitor's products. I only have to present myself in appropriate attire and with a professional attitude, tactfully find out the prospective client's needs, know my product well, tout its features and benefits according to the client's needs, answer all his questions as positively as possible, and then let the chips fall where they may. If I've done my job well, I'll wind up with the sale.

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Did You Miss the Last Workers On Wheels Newsletter?

Read it here.

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Employers and Volunteer Organizers - Post Help Wanted Ads

Submit your Help Wanted ads to Workers On Wheels. Please use the web form - click here.

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Working RVer Tip -- Remember the Job is Short Term

Your working-while-camping job doesn't need to be perfect. Chances are you will only be doing it for a few weeks or months. Enjoy the good parts of it. Don't sweat the not-so-great parts. It will soon be over and you can move on to something you like more.

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Want to Know More About Our Personal RV Travels?

Subscribe to our RV Life and Travel E-zine. There's no cost. Sign up on our RV-Life-and-Travel.com website.

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Earn Your Living with a Blog or Website

A blog or website is yet another way to earn a living without being tied to one location. Your blog can be about most anything. Picking a topic that you enjoy can make it seem more like fun than work. Still, you have to figure out a way to make money with it. If you'd like to see some examples of how of how others are going about it, see the case studies on SiteBuildIt!

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Questions and Answers about Working While RVing

Search our Workers On Wheels website data base of questions, with answers provided by RVers who actually have experience working while RVing.


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Work Wanted Ads and Resumes

RVers Seeking Work: Post your full resume on the Workers On Wheels website. There's no charge to you. Submit your Work Wanted or resume.

Employers, Business Owners, and Volunteer Coordinators: Find RVers looking for work. There's no cost to you for this service. Work Wanted ads and worker resumes.

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Facebook Friends and Fans


If you'd like more personal updates and quotes that I post, send me a friend request.

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RVers Can Be Property Caretakers and Housesitters!

There are empty homes in every state and country, and property owners are looking for trustworthy people to take care of their properties. The Caretaker Gazette contains property caretaking/housesitting openings in all 50 states and foreign countries. Many of our RVers park their rig in the homeowner's driveway or backyard, and either stay in their RV or enjoy living in a nice home. Published since 1983, subscribers receive 1,000+ property caretaking and housesitting opportunities each year, worldwide. Some of these caretaking and housesitting openings also offer compensation in addition to the free housing provided. Short, medium and long-term property caretaking assignments are in every issue. Online subscriptions: $29.95/year. The Caretaker Gazette, ​2503 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Austin, TX 78702. ​(206) 462-1818. The Caretaker Gazette is published by Gary Dunn. www.caretaker.org

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Something to Think About

Many call impossible that which is only difficult. ~ Samuel Johnson

Always turn a negative situation into a positive situation. ~ Michael Jordon

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Coleen Sykora, Editor/Publisher
35555 Spur Hwy #281
Soldotna, AK 99669

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