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How to find a winter work camping job

Are you still looking for a winter work camping gig? Then, read on! If you’re like many RVers, you’re probably looking for jobs in warm locations in Texas, Arizona, California, and Florida. Of course, searching by state is handy, but here are some other things to consider when you’re looking for a winter work camping job: 1) Decide where you WANT to be Already know where you’re going? If you want… Read More »How to find a winter work camping job

Find work camping jobs for couples

Are you part of a dynamic duo looking for a great opportunity where you can work side-by-side? That’s great because there are plenty of employers looking for energetic teams! Before we get started, be sure to consider all the different aspects of working camping as a couple, as it’s not for everyone. There are plenty of folks who work camp solo, so don’t feel like you absolutely have to work… Read More »Find work camping jobs for couples

How to use an Amazon Locker

PHOTO CREDIT: press.aboutamazon.com   You’ve probably seen them at gas stations all along America’s highways: the Amazon Hub Locker. These lockers are an RVer’s best friend, giving travelers a secure and convenient way to receive Amazon packages without a residential address or mailbox. Let’s get started!   How to choose an Amazon Locker as a shipping address When you’re checking out on Amazon.com, you’ll be able to select a shipping… Read More »How to use an Amazon Locker

New resumé search filters available

In this latest release, you can now search for work campers by availability, work type, team size, state, and even a particular set of skills. Premium Employers can now use these filters anytime from the resume search page. (Psst, work campers, if you’re reading this, make sure to keep your resume updated so that employers can find you!) Let’s take a look at each filter: Name: This one is pretty… Read More »New resumé search filters available

How to optimize a work camping job listing

To find the right candidates, you want to ensure your job listing gets as much traffic as possible. Here at KJ, we use structured data to directly integrate with Google in an effort to gain the most traffic. What does that mean? It means Google could show your job listings at the top of search results pages, like this example below:   While we can’t guarantee your jobs will display… Read More »How to optimize a work camping job listing

How to find a Fall work camping job

The work camping ‘busy’ season is definitely summer. But if you’re a full-time RVer, what do you do for the other three seasons? Work camping in the Fall can be a great opportunity to work when it’s (slightly) less populated after the summer rush. As you might expect, the warmer states like  Texas, Arizona, California, and Florida tend to have Fall jobs available, but don’t limit yourself just to these areas!… Read More »How to find a Fall work camping job

One resumé to rule them all

We just released a new tool that lets work campers share their resume outside of KamperJobs.com (KJ). Yes, friends, now you can share your KJ resume with any employer you choose, regardless of whether they posted their job here. You might say it’s… one resume to rule them all. Thank you, Hobbits. As I was saying, after you create your free work camping resume, go to your Camper Dashboard and… Read More »One resumé to rule them all

Do I need a work camper resumé?

Sometimes it is easy to not think of work camping as work. It is typically not as many hours or days a week and we can often find ourselves in beautiful surroundings, and actually enjoying our time. I don’t know about you, but that doesn’t sound like most jobs I have had! Here is the thing, it is a job. Even if you are not getting paid cash, you are… Read More »Do I need a work camper resumé?

Amazon CamperForce 2021

Looking for 2022 CamperForce info? Read the latest here. —- It’s that time of year again, Amazon CamperForce is officially underway! If you are completely unaware of what CamperForce is, let me give you the simplest explanation possible. CamperForce is an opportunity for RVers to work a seasonal position at an Amazon facility. Even if you have participated before you may want to keep reading, as it looks like there… Read More »Amazon CamperForce 2021

Getting internet on the road

These days going to a campground doesn’t necessarily mean “unplugging”, not completely anyway. With just our cell phones alone we tend to require data everywhere we go. Whether it be to post a pic of your campsite to Instagram, check email, or upload your podcast, you may want to plan your Internet solution ahead of time. Many RV parks and campgrounds will have wifi, most of the time for free… Read More »Getting internet on the road