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The Workamper Show Podcast
Greg Gerber
100 episodes
5 days ago
Workampers are adventuresome individuals, couples and families who have chosen a wonderful lifestyle that combines ANY kind of part-time or full-time work with RV camping. If you work as an employee, operate a business, or donate your time as a volunteer, AND you sleep in an RV, you are a Workamper! The Workamper Show is a podcast about workamping and the people who enjoy the lifestyle, either full-time or seasonally. It will feature interviews with current and former Workampers, as well as people who hire them to perform a wide variety of jobs. We'll even feature interviews with experienced RVers. The goal of The Workamper Show is to show people that they don't need to be retired to enjoy the RV lifestyle. We'll offer tips on getting started quickly, and making the most of the journey. Opportunities abound all over North America to work full- or part-time jobs. Some people work sales, management or customer service positions at campgrounds, tourist sites, amusement parks, wineries, farms and other public and private companies. Many Workampers accept new jobs every three to six months, which is plenty of time to immerse themselves in the culture of the area they're visiting. It's an excellent opportunity to experience a part of the country that many tourists only zip through on the way to their next destination. Perhaps they'll spend the summer in New England, enjoy the winter in Arizona, and head to the mountains the next year before venturing to Florida. Buckle up, you're about to launch a memorable adventure you've been dreaming about for years. The good news is that The Workamper Show will help you achieve your goal faster and more affordably than you imagined.
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Workampers are adventuresome individuals, couples and families who have chosen a wonderful lifestyle that combines ANY kind of part-time or full-time work with RV camping. If you work as an employee, operate a business, or donate your time as a volunteer, AND you sleep in an RV, you are a Workamper! The Workamper Show is a podcast about workamping and the people who enjoy the lifestyle, either full-time or seasonally. It will feature interviews with current and former Workampers, as well as people who hire them to perform a wide variety of jobs. We'll even feature interviews with experienced RVers. The goal of The Workamper Show is to show people that they don't need to be retired to enjoy the RV lifestyle. We'll offer tips on getting started quickly, and making the most of the journey. Opportunities abound all over North America to work full- or part-time jobs. Some people work sales, management or customer service positions at campgrounds, tourist sites, amusement parks, wineries, farms and other public and private companies. Many Workampers accept new jobs every three to six months, which is plenty of time to immerse themselves in the culture of the area they're visiting. It's an excellent opportunity to experience a part of the country that many tourists only zip through on the way to their next destination. Perhaps they'll spend the summer in New England, enjoy the winter in Arizona, and head to the mountains the next year before venturing to Florida. Buckle up, you're about to launch a memorable adventure you've been dreaming about for years. The good news is that The Workamper Show will help you achieve your goal faster and more affordably than you imagined.
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In Episode 340, Rob Wilhelm talks about successful shakedown evaluations for new RVs
The Workamper Show Podcast
26 minutes 50 seconds
3 months ago
In Episode 340, Rob Wilhelm talks about successful shakedown evaluations for new RVs
Buying a new RV is exciting. It’s the first step toward hitting the open road to take endless adventures. It’s also the thrilling start of a new chapter in your life.

But, before you hitch up and head out, there’s one critical step that many RV owners overlook: the shakedown cruise. Today, I will be talking with an RV inspector about how to conduct a successful shakedown cruise.

Rob Wilhelm, owner of Professional RV Inspections.

In today’s episode, I am speaking with Rob Wilhelm, who is a master certified RV inspector, and the owner of Professional RV Inspections. He explains why taking the time for a thorough trial run before your first big trip can save you a world of frustration, expense and potential safety hazards.

Whether you're a first-time buyer or a seasoned RVer with a new rig, Rob walks us through the key systems you need to understand, how to prepare for your first use and the value of treating that initial outing more like a learning experience than a vacation.

Rob explains why RVs are not just houses on wheels. Rather, they come with complex systems that need to be tested, understood and sometimes even fixed before they’re road-ready.

As Rob pointed out, the best time to discover problems with your RV is not when you’re hundreds of miles from home trying to enjoy a vacation.

A proper shakedown cruise – even if it means parking the RV in your driveway or at a nearby campground for a couple of days – gives you the opportunity to understand how everything works and what doesn’t.

Rob recommends starting by operating every system. That means you should run the air conditioner and furnace, check the water heater, test the electrical outlets and appliances, as well as verify that slide-outs and leveling systems function smoothly.

Don’t forget the simple things, like opening and closing windows, pulling the shades, running water through every faucet, and making sure cabinets and drawers stay closed while in motion.

Make note of anything that’s confusing or unfamiliar, and use that time to research how it works, or call in help if you need it.

During your shakedown, it’s also wise to inspect safety systems like fire extinguishers, smoke and carbon monoxide detectors as well as emergency exits. That is especially important if you're traveling with kids.

You should understand not only where these items are, but how to use them and what to do if they fail.

And if you’re not comfortable doing this on your own, RV inspectors, like Rob, can walk you through the process in person. From leveling the RV and hooking up utilities, to reviewing basic maintenance and operating procedures, a hands-on walkthrough with a professional can boost your confidence and prevent costly mistakes.

To find a certified RV inspector near you, visit nrvia.org and click on the “Find an Inspector” tool. You’ll be able to search by location and see who’s available to help.

Rob noted RVing can be one of the most enjoyable ways to travel, but only if you take the time to understand how your RV works. So take that shakedown cruise seriously, fix the kinks, and then hit the road knowing you’re ready for adventure.

People can connect with Rob on his Professional RV Inspections website at www.prorvi.com.

Today’s episode is sponsored by Workamper News. Wouldn’t it be nice if Workamping job listings for your ideal location just appeared in your email inbox? They can when you’re a Workamper News member.

Join Workamper News today to start using the best toolkit for finding your next Workamping gig.

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The Workamper Show Podcast
Workampers are adventuresome individuals, couples and families who have chosen a wonderful lifestyle that combines ANY kind of part-time or full-time work with RV camping. If you work as an employee, operate a business, or donate your time as a volunteer, AND you sleep in an RV, you are a Workamper! The Workamper Show is a podcast about workamping and the people who enjoy the lifestyle, either full-time or seasonally. It will feature interviews with current and former Workampers, as well as people who hire them to perform a wide variety of jobs. We'll even feature interviews with experienced RVers. The goal of The Workamper Show is to show people that they don't need to be retired to enjoy the RV lifestyle. We'll offer tips on getting started quickly, and making the most of the journey. Opportunities abound all over North America to work full- or part-time jobs. Some people work sales, management or customer service positions at campgrounds, tourist sites, amusement parks, wineries, farms and other public and private companies. Many Workampers accept new jobs every three to six months, which is plenty of time to immerse themselves in the culture of the area they're visiting. It's an excellent opportunity to experience a part of the country that many tourists only zip through on the way to their next destination. Perhaps they'll spend the summer in New England, enjoy the winter in Arizona, and head to the mountains the next year before venturing to Florida. Buckle up, you're about to launch a memorable adventure you've been dreaming about for years. The good news is that The Workamper Show will help you achieve your goal faster and more affordably than you imagined.