The Seattle Times Reports On RV Enthusiasts Who Travel In Search of Seasonal Jobs And Opportunities To Keep Things Going
Many baby boomers are retiring and adopting the RV lifestyle, selling their homes and living on the road. To keep things going while on the road, many turn to workamping to earn while traveling. This includes searching for seasonal jobs and moving from place to place for new opportunities.
As The Seattle Times writer Christopher Farrell relates in his article: "The work-camping community illuminates many trends shaping and being shaped by baby boomers, including the search for both money and meaning in life as they grow older. Work campers (often shortened to workampers) run the gamut from low-income retirees to the well-heeled. But they all seem to thrive on a mobile lifestyle that works for those who prize their independence but may strike many of their peers as rootless."
Check this full article at The Seattle Times right here.
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