This is the BEST video about work camping I’ve seen. Great job!! I started in 2020 with a summer gig in Colorado cooking. I hated it. While there I learned about the sugar beets and got a job hauling beets for a subcontractor for that season. The farm we were hauling for hired me direct for the next season and asked if I’d like to do more. I said sure! I got there the end of August and did silage, corn, soy beans and beets and made a ton of money that season. I returned the next season and at the end got offered a job for spring and summer hauling oil and gravel. The sweet thing about it is they let me leave early to make it for the start of silage. Now I arrive in Minnesota in early April and work steady until beets end. I make more in that time than when I had a regular full time job and I’m off mid Nov-early April to do what I want and go where I want. My search for jobs is over for the foreseeable future. Bonus is I get health and dental for the whole year 80% paid by my summer employer. I pay the 20% through the summer. I do like in the truck during the week for the summer job, but I’m single so I’m ok with that. Good luck in your future endeavors and keep thinking outside the box. This lifestyle is what you make it and yall are doing better than most that try.
Thank you so much! You have a great arrangement going!!! Very cool!!! I'd say maybe we'll see you in MN, but with the hours you guys work, I'm thinking we probably won't! 😂
This is a great video. I love you guys. Its reassuring that other workcampers are skilled employees. I wasn't sure how that would play out. Appreciate your efforts. Sending all the blessings. Cheers
That's so cool! Once you're ready to hit the road, you guys are going to be so well prepared with all the thinking and planning you've done! Thanks so much for watching!
Oh wow! We had a similar instance with the reputable firework guy. It's got to be the same person. But, like you, we didn't like all the same things you didn't like and we too moved on. Good Move! We fell into Gate Guarding in TX for J&G Security. Cool job! Great pay! Great company! Safe Travels ~Lynette
@@whynotwander We did June, July, and part of Aug is south TX gate guarding for 2023. Because the firework thing fell thru. We went home for the holidays (SC) and now we're back in TX getting ready to gate guard again Feb, March, April '24. ~Lynette
Thank you so much for telling us that!!! Thank you also for subscribing and taking the time to watch what we create! We truly appreciate it! -Laurie & Matt
That Nashville Campground looks familiar. Was it the Nashville I24 campground in Smyrna? We visited that campground when we were on our shakedown trip with our new Travel Trailer.
Thank you for the recap! I've been wondering about the remote job since you hadn't mentioned it for a while; it did seem limiting. I'll be in Arizona later this week to spend a couple of weeks camping in my minivan (same as last year). If you have time on your days off, a day trip to Bisbee is highly recommended. Bisbee and Lake Havasu were the highlights of my trip last year. I think you will love spending the winter in Arizona!
Yes, definitely limiting! Thanks so much for the recommendation for Bisbee!! We will definitely add that to our list! Hope you have a most wonderful time here! We are definitely LOVING it here!
Over the next few years I will end up having a dozen questions to ask. When I finally decide to make the move into fulltime RV life there are many things I will want to take along and a TON I will leave behind or sell. Am I going to want to take my printer on the road? I know, silly question but I had to ask! Now I am heading over to your Facebook page to follow you there.
Not a silly question at all! I think that's going to be a very personal answer based on how much you use your printer. For the few times that we have needed to print things out, we can either use the campground/RV resort printer (either free or very low cost) or email it to a UPS store or a Staples and have it printed there. We also love using local libraries to print when we need to. For us, since we only have a 32' travel trailer, it just doesn't make sense for us to haul a printer around, but your living space and printing needs may be different than ours. Hope that helps! Thank you for watching, and thank you for following us over on Facebook, too! Great community over there also!
The farmers will start posting their jobs to the work camping websites likely in a couple of months. I have a blog post with 20 websites we use to find work camping jobs! If you're interested, here is the link! ☺ whynotwander.com/blog/work-camping/
How do you deal with campgrounds reporting the total annual value of your RV site on your W-2? For example, if you stayed 16 weeks and the site would have rented for $500 per week, at the beginning of the next year you will receive a w-2 from that campground which will include your total hourly earnings PLUS $8000 income for the fringe benefit of site? (16 weeks x $500 per week site rent free)
I hate how they are handling the alligator that was just enjoying its natural habitat, yanking them out, tying them up and throwing them around. They get killed so frequently here in Florida just for existing.
Farmers will list their open positions on different work camping websites. We found ours on workamper.com. I recently wrote a blog post with 20 websites you can use to find work camping jobs if you are interested. Here's the link! whynotwander.com/blog/work-camping/
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I appreciate how straightforward you both are about what your experiences are while work camping. And how it has changed since this journey began.
Thank you so much! We truly appreciate you watching and taking the time to tell us that!
This is the BEST video about work camping I’ve seen. Great job!! I started in 2020 with a summer gig in Colorado cooking. I hated it. While there I learned about the sugar beets and got a job hauling beets for a subcontractor for that season. The farm we were hauling for hired me direct for the next season and asked if I’d like to do more. I said sure! I got there the end of August and did silage, corn, soy beans and beets and made a ton of money that season. I returned the next season and at the end got offered a job for spring and summer hauling oil and gravel. The sweet thing about it is they let me leave early to make it for the start of silage. Now I arrive in Minnesota in early April and work steady until beets end. I make more in that time than when I had a regular full time job and I’m off mid Nov-early April to do what I want and go where I want. My search for jobs is over for the foreseeable future. Bonus is I get health and dental for the whole year 80% paid by my summer employer. I pay the 20% through the summer. I do like in the truck during the week for the summer job, but I’m single so I’m ok with that. Good luck in your future endeavors and keep thinking outside the box. This lifestyle is what you make it and yall are doing better than most that try.
Thank you so much! You have a great arrangement going!!! Very cool!!! I'd say maybe we'll see you in MN, but with the hours you guys work, I'm thinking we probably won't! 😂
CDL-A driving?
@@scotth.2416 just the summer gig. Farm is no CDL required.
Excellent recap of your year!! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks so much for watching!
This is a great video. I love you guys. Its reassuring that other workcampers are skilled employees. I wasn't sure how that would play out. Appreciate your efforts. Sending all the blessings. Cheers
Thank you so much! Really appreciate your kindness!
Great video and a lot of good information!
Thanks so much. Happy to know it was helpful and truly appreciate you watching!
We are just about to go interview for our first workamp job. And the Lord led me to your page to help us prepare! Thank you so much!
Oh we are so happy to hear that!!! I just prayed for you guys. Hope the interview goes well/went well! Exciting times for you guys! ☺
🥹 thank you so much for your prayers! We head to check it out this weekend! 💖
I love how you are "hack" workamping! That is what I envisioned us doing when I first started looking into full timing!
That's so cool! Once you're ready to hit the road, you guys are going to be so well prepared with all the thinking and planning you've done! Thanks so much for watching!
Very interesting and informative, thanks for breaking your travels down. Be Safe.
Thanks so much for the kind words and for watching.
Oh wow! We had a similar instance with the reputable firework guy. It's got to be the same person. But, like you, we didn't like all the same things you didn't like and we too moved on. Good Move! We fell into Gate Guarding in TX for J&G Security. Cool job! Great pay! Great company! Safe Travels ~Lynette
So interesting that you had a similar experience! So happy you found a great job with a great company! Are you still gate guarding then?
@@whynotwander We did June, July, and part of Aug is south TX gate guarding for 2023. Because the firework thing fell thru. We went home for the holidays (SC) and now we're back in TX getting ready to gate guard again Feb, March, April '24. ~Lynette
We live in Madison, just outside of Huntsville.
Great video
Thank you for watching and for your kind words! ☺
I was watching UA-cam and your newest came on--- loved it and subscribed. It's refreshing to hear "blessing " several times. ❤
Thank you so much for telling us that!!! Thank you also for subscribing and taking the time to watch what we create! We truly appreciate it! -Laurie & Matt
That Nashville Campground looks familiar. Was it the Nashville I24 campground in Smyrna? We visited that campground when we were on our shakedown trip with our new Travel Trailer.
Thank you for the recap! I've been wondering about the remote job since you hadn't mentioned it for a while; it did seem limiting. I'll be in Arizona later this week to spend a couple of weeks camping in my minivan (same as last year). If you have time on your days off, a day trip to Bisbee is highly recommended. Bisbee and Lake Havasu were the highlights of my trip last year. I think you will love spending the winter in Arizona!
Yes, definitely limiting! Thanks so much for the recommendation for Bisbee!! We will definitely add that to our list! Hope you have a most wonderful time here! We are definitely LOVING it here!
Over the next few years I will end up having a dozen questions to ask. When I finally decide to make the move into fulltime RV life there are many things I will want to take along and a TON I will leave behind or sell. Am I going to want to take my printer on the road? I know, silly question but I had to ask! Now I am heading over to your Facebook page to follow you there.
Not a silly question at all! I think that's going to be a very personal answer based on how much you use your printer. For the few times that we have needed to print things out, we can either use the campground/RV resort printer (either free or very low cost) or email it to a UPS store or a Staples and have it printed there. We also love using local libraries to print when we need to. For us, since we only have a 32' travel trailer, it just doesn't make sense for us to haul a printer around, but your living space and printing needs may be different than ours. Hope that helps! Thank you for watching, and thank you for following us over on Facebook, too! Great community over there also!
I haven’t heard about the corn and soybean harvests. Do you have a website I can go to to find out more info?
The farmers will start posting their jobs to the work camping websites likely in a couple of months. I have a blog post with 20 websites we use to find work camping jobs! If you're interested, here is the link! ☺ whynotwander.com/blog/work-camping/
How do you deal with campgrounds reporting the total annual value of your RV site on your W-2? For example, if you stayed 16 weeks and the site would have rented for $500 per week, at the beginning of the next year you will receive a w-2 from that campground which will include your total hourly earnings PLUS $8000 income for the fringe benefit of site? (16 weeks x $500 per week site rent free)
I'm confused how does a remote job become more "out front" 🤔
I hate how they are handling the alligator that was just enjoying its natural habitat, yanking them out, tying them up and throwing them around. They get killed so frequently here in Florida just for existing.
How did you find the farming job?
Farmers will list their open positions on different work camping websites. We found ours on workamper.com. I recently wrote a blog post with 20 websites you can use to find work camping jobs if you are interested. Here's the link! whynotwander.com/blog/work-camping/
Awesome! Thank you!
you spurned God's answer? lol