The Workamper Show Podcast

Latest Episodes
In Episode 336, Jes Santaularia talks about jobs at Elkhorn Creek RV Park in Frankfurt, KY
Whether you're greeting guests as an ambassador, helping with maintenance, or simply sharing your love of the region, theres a role for nearly every skill set.
Sherrie Hicks talks about Workamping at Sleepy Valley Resort on Episode 335
Sherrie described the facility as a warm, welcoming and well-organized resort, which offers everything from a year-round pool and hot tub to a quilting room, social hall and pizza kitchen.
Jen Bickford talks about Workamping at Colorado’s Three Rivers Resort on Episode 334
Each summer, the resort grows from a core staff of 11 year-round employees to more than 150 seasonal team members, including 40 to 50 Workampers who help bring the resorts many offerings to life.
Sherry Bumgardner describes opportunities at No Name City Campground in Episode 333
The campground typically hires six to eight Workampers per season and offers a wide variety of positions, including housekeeping, guest services, general maintenance, cooking and bartending.
Rob Case describes saving money and making it with RV Overnights in Episode 332
RV Overnights is a way to make money by connecting travelers with local businesses while creating richer, more meaningful RVing experiences.
Lori Mitchell describes Workamping at Boothbay Craft Brewery in Episode 331
The business combines a craft brewery, tavern and a small 24-site RV resort with cabins all on one scenic property just two miles from the ocean.
Workamper Kelley Sexton recalls her experiences, offers advice for employers in Episode 330
Kelley has crafted a purposeful and sustainable lifestyle by combining remote work, side gigs, and a wide variety of Workamping jobs.
Bobby Greenwell and Jessica Martin talk about inspecting RVs on Episode 329
Their personal RVing experience, especially with boondocking and long-distance travel for ultra-marathons, gives them unique insight into how different rigs function in real-life situations.
Tim Winders explains how he runs his coaching business from his motorhome on Episode 328
Tim is a great example of how modern technology and a purpose-driven mindset can open up incredible lifestyle opportunities for people who want to work while traveling.
Scott Truett describes BikeRX as a way to help bicyclists at campgrounds in Episode 327
There are no ongoing franchise fees or royalty percentages that are paid to the company. BikeRX is just a turnkey setup and a supportive framework to get rolling fast.