Workers On Wheels Newsletter #1099 ~ August 14, 2016

Published: Sun, 08/14/16

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Workers On Wheels Newsletter #1099 ~ August 14, 2016

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Update from Your RV Workers On Wheels Newsletter Editor

Kurt stopped by to chat and told me about his new construction job. He's operating heavy equipment about 35 hours a week. He likes the work and his boss. He really likes the big paycheck. When I'd visited with him not too long ago, he was delivering auto parts. I commented to him that I thought he liked that job. He replied that the delivery job was great – until he found something better.

And there you have one secret of success: Be positive about one job while keeping your eyes open for something you'll like even more.

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

For the Help Wanted ads we posted so far this month -- August -- click here.

This will take you to the jobs posted in July.

You can also find archives of jobs listed in previous months.

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Working RVer Tip - Volunteer Experience

Volunteer work counts as experience. When listing your relevant experience on your resume, your volunteer time may be more valuable than your years of employment. Think tasks, skills, and accomplishments.
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Take Employment Advice from the Successful - Be Aware of Perspectives

Employment advice comes free and fast. Before you blindly follow what someone tells you, look at his success (or lack thereof). Look at his experience and accomplishments. Consider his perspective.


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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.

~ Ski guide
~ Busker
~ Pipeline welder
~ Teach rug making
~ RV park naturalist

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One Minute Business

Build a residual, long-term income. Leverage your time and your efforts. No product sales required. Details here   

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Working RVer Tip - Your Social Role

When you are employed by a campground or RV park, your social status at the park changes. Your role changes. You are no longer one of the regular campers or RVers. Park management may hold you to a higher standard. Other RVers may see you as part of the "system" or note that you have privileges they do not have.

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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 -- Think Christmas

Now's the time to be thinking about that extra work that is available during the Christmas holiday season.
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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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More Articles on the Workers On Wheels Website

There are hundreds of articles on the Workers On Wheels website. These links will take you to a few of them.

Your RV site value isn't necessarily the posted rate. The campsite value varies according to who is using it, and why. Determining what the campsite is worth, and to whom, can be tricky. Here's help.

Let your passion in life earn you money. Or, save you money. At the very least, combine it with RVing to cut your hobby expenses. Make the most of gathering with others who share your interest.

Traits Good employees are hard to come by, regardless of the economy. Learn to be one, and there's a good likelihood that you'll never have trouble finding a job. What do employers want in their workers?

Why are you seeking work? You need to know why you are looking for a job so you can choose a position right for you. Decide what you want or need from the job, before you start your job search.

Jobs with housing can fill the gap between living in a traditional home that you own or rent and when you get your RV. A variety of work options include room and board or lodging accommodations.

"Apply early" doesn't mean a year in advance. Getting your resume in early may have benefits. But, don't go overboard, applying so soon that your job application is lost or completely rejected.

You need some fast cash! You don't have time to go job hunting, build a business, or save for it. You need a way to get quick cash. Here are 10 ways to get cash quickly.

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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

Workers On Wheels now has an official Facebook page.

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

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Earn Your Living with a Blog or Website

Retire ... Time to Do Life Your Way

   R -- Re-evaluate goals and ambitions
   E -- Explore interests
   T -- Tap into (under-recognized?) strengths
    I  -- Invite challenge
   R -- Revel in freedom
   E -- Enjoy life... your way!


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Something to Think About

I always say don't make plans, make options. ~ Jennifer Aniston

Sometimes, you find yourself in the middle of nowhere. Sometimes, in the middle of nowhere, you find yourself. ~ Author Unknown

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

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