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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 341, Brandon Moore invites Workampers to Rigby Air Village RV Park in Idaho
The Workamper Show Podcast
21 minutes 11 seconds
3 months ago
In Episode 341, Brandon Moore invites Workampers to Rigby Air Village RV Park in Idaho
In this week’s episode, I will be speaking with the owner of an Idaho RV park that is undergoing significant renovations to recreate its former glory. He’s looking for Workampers right now as well as in 2026.

Brandon Moore is the current owner of Rigby Air Village RV Park in scenic Rigby, Idaho.

Originally built in the 1970s, the park had fallen into disrepair, but Brandon and his team are bringing it back to life.

With brand-new bathrooms, a modern office, upgraded infrastructure and future plans for a unique wind-sheltered outdoor movie crater, Rigby Air Village is becoming a destination worth exploring.

The park offers 90 RV sites, of which 80 have full hookups and 10 offer water and electric connections only.

Rigby Air Village is open year-round, but the busy season runs from May through October.

Nestled just an hour to 90 minutes from natural treasures like Yellowstone, Grand Teton, Craters of the Moon and Jackson Hole, the location offers many recreational opportunities for travelers and Workampers alike.

In today’s conversation, Brandon shares details about what makes the park special, how the team is building a welcoming and flexible work environment, and why Rigby Air Village could be a great fit for Workampers who enjoy variety, autonomy and the great outdoors.

Rigby Air Village RV Park isn’t just a place to park an RV, it is a growing community with a mission to blend small-town comfort with modern amenities.

As the park continues to evolve, Brandon and his team are building a family-friendly, guest-oriented atmosphere.

To help support their vision, they’re looking for Workampers who want to do more than just punch a clock. The park currently seeks four Workampers – or two couples – during its peak season.

Workampers can specialize or rotate through a variety of roles, including office administration, groundskeeping and building maintenance.

People working in exchange for an RV site should expect to put in around six hours per week.

But for those looking to earn additional income, the park offers paid hours at $13 to $15 per hour, depending on experience, with schedules ranging from 15 to 20 hours per week.

Workampers receive a $250 monthly electric stipend to help offset the high cost of utilities in Idaho.

Tech-savvy applicants with experience using ResNexus or other reservation systems will have a leg up, especially for office roles that involve handling guest communications, AI-enhanced phone systems and integrated reservation platforms.

Brandon emphasized the importance of hiring people who are eager to contribute, offer ideas, and help shape the future of the park. Workampers who bring constructive feedback from other experiences will be welcomed with open arms.

Applications are being accepted now for positions that start as early as August or September of this year, with recruiting for the 2025 season ramping up in January or February.

If you’d like to learn more or apply, visit RigbyAirVillageRVPark.com, or email the team directly at RigbyAirVillageRVpark@gmail.com.

Today’s episode is sponsored by Workamper News. Much more than just a job-listing website, when you put the tools of this professional service into action, you’ll find out just how easy it can be to turn your Workamping dreams into reality.

A Workamper membership opens the door to a one-stop-shop for all-things Workamping. Being the original resource for Workamping, you’ll find the largest number of job listings,
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.