San Diego opportunities
San Diego has one of the most ideal climates. Picking up a free employment newspaper I spotted several opportunities. The drawback is finding a place to park your RV. The good part is that San Diego has an excellent trolley system. You could stay in one of the cities near the trolley lines (east and south) or north near the Coaster commuter train and get into San Diego easily.
If this area appeals to you, you could find work. A place on the outskirts, perhaps a mobile home park, would be less expensive than parks closer to downtown. You might be commuting by trolley, train or bus but that's an adventure too. Each does allow bicycles (sometimes limited in number) so you could bring your bike along to get from mass transit to your job site. See this site for more information on bikes and mass transit. Jaimie Hall-Bruzenak
For information on Jaimie's 2nd edition of Support Your RV Lifestyle! An Insider's Guide to Working on the Road, see RVBookstore.com
- Hotel del Coronado (trolley or Coaster to downtown, then the Coronado ferry. A bicycle would make it fairly easy from the ferry.) They are hiring seasonal workers.
- Sea World has openings in most departments. A little more challenging to reach unless you stayed in the Mission Bay area.
- Campland on the Bay on Mission Bay. They also advertise in Workamper News. They are looking for help in several departments.
- Delivering telephone books.
- Two events: U.S. Open Golf Tournament in June and an Art Walk in Little Italy later this month. The second one is volunteer.
- Plus several temporary agencies are looking for people to fill a variety of jobs.
If this area appeals to you, you could find work. A place on the outskirts, perhaps a mobile home park, would be less expensive than parks closer to downtown. You might be commuting by trolley, train or bus but that's an adventure too. Each does allow bicycles (sometimes limited in number) so you could bring your bike along to get from mass transit to your job site. See this site for more information on bikes and mass transit. Jaimie Hall-Bruzenak
For information on Jaimie's 2nd edition of Support Your RV Lifestyle! An Insider's Guide to Working on the Road, see RVBookstore.com
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