Wednesday, November 9, 2011

ALERT - Critical Camp Worker Information to avoid BIG Mistakes

Waterfront Camp Host sites next to The Shop
Today, 11/7/2011, we were enlightened! We thought the big advantage of work camping is the free site. When you do the math, your site is often double or even triple what you would normally pay for a camp site. And your site is often sub-standard…next to the camp shop, or crowded together with the other hosts next to a busy road, or in a less-desirable area...like next to the dump station!   
Front Gate Elite Resort at Salt Springs
We found an RV resort across the street from Salt Springs Campground with a lot renting for $250 a month, including cable and all utilities except electric, and activity fees already paid.  (See resort here.)  The lot is landscaped and huge, with concrete pad and patio.  Even the lawn furniture is included.  So if we get a job…maybe checking people in at the front gate…you have a little income that works out to be more than you’d ever get with the “free” site.  The light goes on!  Negotiating the lot rental separately from the job is a much more profitable setup…at least in this instance.  And you’ve avoided losing your freedom to roam, as many host positions actually require you to be "on duty" most, if not all days in smaller campgrounds.

3 comments:

  1. Yep, we have always done the math and have found working outside the campground always seems better for us. But, we all have to make our own decisions and live with them. Good luck in your search!

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  2. Thanks for your good wishes. We just got 4 job offers...all on the same day...after nothing for two weeks. The Petersons must be all about good luck!

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  3. You are giving a lot of excellent information. Many new work campers will sure learn a lot from your site.

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