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Friday, July 27, 2007

Vermont possiblities




  • We have just spent several days in the Burlington, VT area. What a beautiful state with pleasant weather - at least in the summer. While there aren't a lot of opportunities for working on the RV road in Vermont, these are a few I found.

    You'll also want to check into an RV site. If you volunteer at a state park, you would probably receive a site as part of your compensation. In the other cases, you might have to find your own.

  • Volunteer at Shelburne Museum in Shelburne (south of Burlington) or work seasonally. This is an outstanding collection of art and Americana housed in 18th and 19th century buildings.

  • The Vermont State Parks have both volunteers and seasonal employees. One Workamper I know is employed while her husband volunteers.

  • Caregivers are needed in New England on a temporary as well as a long term basis for children and adults. New England Nannies & Child Care Solutions (Website is coming) is a Vermont-based company. Do a Google search for New England Nannies for other similar companies.

  • Ben & Jerry's hires seasonal help. One perk is three pints of ice cream per day! Most of the workers were young but they were having fun.

Tourism is big in Vermont however some places want you all year round because Vermont is a big winter ski destination plus draws tourist for the changing leaves in autumn. If you do want to work on the RV road in Vermont, it's a neat place and you can easily explore the whole state from one location. Jaimie

For information on Jaimie Hall's recently revised book, Support Your RV LIfestyle! An Insider's Guide to Working on the Road, 2nd ed., see RVBookstore.com.

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