RV Travel Jobs NO ONE Talks About

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Published 2024-05-10
Welcome to the channel! We share all the travel jobs that we've done in the past/current and what we've seen other people do! We cover jobs that no one else talks about and hope you find value! Comment below if there's a job that you do on the road that we didn't cover. Hope this helps!

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   • 3 Years Fulltime RVing | NO Remote Wo...  

Few websites that we recommend for finding these jobs are
industrialprojectsreport.com/
www.roaddogjobs.com/search

RVlife | Fulltime RVers | RV

All Comments (21)
  • @scable-eq7bp
    I recently retired from the Air Force and was looking for something to do why I travel and while traveling through southeast Texas I came across a seasonal job that anyone can do. The job was checking in trucks that were making deliveries to a oil refinery supply company. I worked out of a guard shack, that was setup like a little apartment. The job paid $30 an hour plus overtime, it was 12 hour shifts, 7 days a week and you had to commit to a 90 day contract, If you fulfilled the 90 days there was a nice bonus added. For me it was the perfect job, I live full-time in a transit van and I made enough money that I can just travel the rest of the year if I choose to. I don't have a home base, I mainly boon dock but I do camp at a lot of military campgrounds that are very affordable and you can stay for 30 days at a time
  • @EfficientRVer
    This is the first time I've seen you, I think YouTube pushed you into a list of suggestions for me. Great video. I watch a bunch of RV/vanlife channels, mostly retirees, some workers, some living off YT revenue. Though I've seen a few videos on oilfield gate guarding, I've not seen anyone doing just straight skilled/unskilled blue-collar contract work. Unless you count stuff like beet harvest or Amazon warehouses! Though I have run across some videos of people getting trained up to work in new chip plants, like the huge ones being built by Phoenix. I think that some people whining about the economy might be expecting the jobs they or their parents used to have, to come back to their hometown, instead of going and finding jobs better than what they want, where those jobs are. I've subscribed. I'll watch a bunch of your videos and see if I have anything more useful to say.
  • @EfficientRVer
    OMG, you only have 4 videos and have only been posting them for a month. I assumed you'd been doing this for much longer, because of how good the video was. Stick with it, just being yourselves, and being helpful like this. Don't degenerate into being all product reviews/sponsorships like most channels when the channel grows a lot. Keep the channel pure for as long as possible, you can always sell out later when it's even bigger.
  • I just liked and subscribed. Nursing, Sonography, LPN, are a few my friends have told me about that they do and travel.
  • @lindalowry150
    Lots of great information and your videos are really good!
  • @wigglyeyess
    Awesome video i work in a solar farm and live in a Rv fulltime with my wife and 2 kids . It been a amazing experience to spend time with my family and make money wild we travel together.
  • @rickgriffith1
    I just saw your channel for the first time and I was on the fence about subscribing because I’m very slow to subscribe to channels, but you got me with “pretty please”. Lol, that got me. And from one small channel to another, I feel your pain lil’sister. Safe travels to you both.👍🏼😎
  • @kimhasty721
    The house in the river was built in the 30's. There is another on the other side of the bridge that was built a few years earlier. They have both been wiped out during hurricanes and rebuilt and both are privately owned. I grew up and live in the area.
  • @juliaparks06
    Hi !!! new subscriber and thank you for sharing this is great info !!!!
  • Great vid! I have worked seasonal travel jobs in the outdoor industry and the Alaskan salmon season for the past few years. Lots of folks in my life happen to work travel jobs too--from week-on-week-off railroad mechanic to ammonia refrigeration contractor. Being able to compare, I definitely think the trade/skill based travel jobs are the best paying and offer most hours apart from fancypants remote jobs. Thanks for sharing!
  • Hello, my name is Gary. I enjoy your show. I subscribed for the first time thank you Gary.
  • My niece and her husband did the traveling work 20 plus years ago. He is a lineman. Great career choice.
  • @alberttaylor644
    Great video. I want to get on the road like you guys. I am familiar with various power plant work in the pass. How would you recommend I find jobs in contract power plant jobs? Ty
  • @IFSTherapist
    Where do you find the Blue Collar RV parks. Been watching many videos for 6 or 7 years on RV life and never heard of a Blue Collar RV Park. Is there an app or website?
  • I travel for work as well in my Travel Trailer. I’m stationary for up to a year in each state. I love it!!!