Here is a long list of jobs that real RVers do to make money while RVing. Perhaps you will find something that you are well qualified for and that you will enjoy…
One RV Lifestyle member recently posted on Facebook to find out what other REAL RVers are doing to make money while on the road. I wrote:
What do you do to work remotely when you live/travel in an RV. We are looking to travel, my husband is retired and would like to find something far away.
We’ve written a few articles on how to find jobs while traveling, but we haven’t put together a long list of job opportunities. This Facebook post, along with many others, gives us insight into the many jobs that RVers do off the road.
So, we decided to put together a long list of ways people make money while RVing Based on hundreds of responses on Facebook. We see nothing that gives you a better way to get inspired than knowing how many options there are.
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The main categories of work that you can do on the road
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In general, there are broad categories of work RVers can do off the road. Most jobs fall into one of these three categories.
travel jobs
These positions require you to travel to different locations for work. Some examples of travel jobs include travel nurse or railroad worker.
Distance working
With the advent of remote work, many companies are now allowing their employees to work from anywhere as long as they have a stable internet connection. Having stable internet on the road is a challenge, but possible.
free work
If you have skills like writing, graphic design, or programming, you can find freelance work online and complete projects from your RV. You can often do these tasks without a permanent internet connection.
Online business
Starting an online business is another way to make money while RVing. You can start a blog, sell products online, or offer consulting services.
Seasonal work
Many RVers work seasonal jobs at campgrounds, national parks, and tourist attractions. These jobs can include camp hosts, tour guides, or maintenance workers.
Other seasonal jobs revolve around the holidays, including retail, delivery drivers, pumpkin patches, Christmas tree cutting, and more.
the job
Work is a mixture of work and camping. RVers can work at campgrounds, RV parks, and other outdoor locations for a free campsite and sometimes a fee.
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How Real RVers Make Money While RVing (Long List of Jobs)
Here are all the posts people from our RV Lifestyle Facebook group are doing from the road. Some are full-time RVers, while others are only part-time.
Some base their travel around where they work, while others work wherever they travel. Some are job positions, while others are companies RVers work for.
We hope you find something that pleases you or opens your eyes to a new possibility! We’ve included some links to our related resources.
All in all, there are many ways to make money while RVing, and the possibilities are endless. The key is to find something you enjoy doing, and that matches your lifestyle.
Here are excellent resources for finding jobs that fit your needs, including freelancing.
Top 10 resources for work camping jobs
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We have a full article on how to find work camping jobs. We highly recommend reading the entire article, but here’s a quick list of resources.
Workamper News
Volunteer.gov
Amazon Camperforce
CampHost.org (Vista creation)
camper jobs
WorkampingJobs.com
A helping hand or a helping hand
National Parks Arts Foundation: Artist-in-Residence Program
Happy Vagabonds
individual state opportunities
Learn more about all of the above…
How to get the perfect camp host job
A camp host, or campervan (sometimes spelled camper), is a person who does things around a campsite in exchange for a free campsite. In some cases, camp hosts are also paid. Camp host jobs may be in a public or private campground, although each job opportunity operates a little differently.
The duties of a camp host vary by location, as do the amenities of a camp hosting site. Every RVer must decide if the job is right for them.
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The Adirondack Park in New York is enormous. In fact, it is larger in size than the Yellowstone, Everglades, Glacier, and Grand Canyon National Parks combined.
Created by New York in 1892, it is a constitutionally protected “forever wild” area containing 85% of all wilderness in the eastern United States.
There are about 3,000 beautiful and clean lakes in the region, surrounded by lush forests and dozens of charming little towns to visit.
This e-book is a seven-day guided exploration of New York’s Adirondack and Finger Lakes.
We provide a suggested trail and trail, links to several campgrounds and storage places, and the best sites to see along the way.
Don’t plan your trip to upstate New York without it!
The Adirondack Park in New York is enormous. In fact, it is larger in size than the Yellowstone, Everglades, Glacier, and Grand Canyon National Parks combined.
Created by New York in 1892, it is a constitutionally protected “forever wild” area containing 85% of all wilderness in the eastern United States.
There are about 3,000 beautiful and clean lakes in the region, surrounded by lush forests and dozens of charming little towns to visit.
This e-book is a seven-day guided exploration of New York’s Adirondack and Finger Lakes.
We provide a suggested trail and trail, links to several campgrounds and storage places, and the best sites to see along the way.
Don’t plan your trip to upstate New York without it!
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Ultimate Michigan and Great Lakes Bundle – 3 eBooks – Upper Peninsula, Lower Peninsula and Great Lakes Tour
Michigan Pack Upper Peninsula, Lower Peninsula
Great Lakes Adventure Guide Pack Great Lake Shoreline Tour and Guide for JUST the Upper Peninsula
Ultimate 7-Day RV Adventure Guide Package Set 1 – Our first 10 eBooks (does not contain Great Lakes Shoreline or Natchez Trace)
We also have a great selection of eBooks that will help you navigate the RV Lifestyle.
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Secrets of buying an RV
Beginner’s Guide to Boondocking
The ultimate guide to cheap or free RV camping spots
Boondocking package and FREE RV Camping EBOOK
Beginner’s Guide to Boondocking eBook and Ultimate Guide to Free Campsites
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