My wife and I have been RVers for over 25 years going off on
weekends and summer vacations. We love the lifestyle, but there are costs that
go along with it that we wanted to defray. I discovered there are a number of
ways retirees can “Make RV play Pay” and it’s a talk I’ve given at many RV
shows across the United
States . After all, so many of us enjoy the
RV lifestyle, but may want to supplement our retirement budgets so we can visit
the many fabulous places our country offers.
In
2006 I got serious about researching how to make the RV lifestyle pay. Many
people defray their travel expenses by serving as “hosts” at campgrounds doing
all the usual chores that most of the time include toilets. I was hoping to
find something a little different that didn’t have me stuck at the campground
all day. I did some homework and determined that being a tour guide was worth a
try.
In 2006, I landed a summer job driving a
historic red bus all over Glacier
National Park . It was
perfect, we parked our RV near the Glacier Park Lodge (east side of the Park)
on the Blackfeet Indian reservation. The work was considered full-time but if
“bookings” were slow I had an extra day off. The job paid for our driving to
and from Massachusetts where we lived at the
time, living and playing expenses for the entire summer and it was a pretty
good gig driving a “red” bus at Glacier
National Park in Montana
and to the Prince of Wales hotel in Waterton ,
Canada . I was
called Jammer Bernie. Here’s a link if you are interested in checking out job
opportunities there:
Member of the Colorado Rocky Mountain Guides Association (RMGA)
Former National Park Ranger or private tour guide at 7 National Parks including
Certified Interpretive Guide (CIG) by the National Association for Interpretation (NAI)
Docent for the City of
To
date, we have spent summers in seven National Parks, east coast to west where I
worked either as a tour guide, for the park concession, or as a National Park
Ranger. I absolutely love the opportunity to call a National Park my home for
the summer and meet the people who visit.
One
of my well-attended RV show talks is “Make RV play Pay”. The talk introduces a
number of web sites a traveler can search when looking for campground or
State/National Park work. Because web sites are always changing, I include some
late 2015 tested links here. When you join me at the Colorado RV Adventure
Travel Show, I can provide a more detailed list.
I’d like to help you
navigate the crazy world of summer RV work so you can say, “I can make RV play
Pay!” Join me at the 26TH ANNUAL COLORADO RV ADVENTURE TRAVEL SHOW January 6 –
9, 2016, Colorado
Convention Center , 700 14th Street , Denver .
At the show, you can view 2016 motorhomes, travel trailers, fifth wheels, toy
haulers, truck campers and tent trailers, as well as RV and camping
accessories. For more information, check out CORVShow.com. Whether you’re into
RVing or just want to enjoy the great American experience of travel, join
Bernie J for his multi-media, audience-involved story of:
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“See America First” (who said this phrase first and when?)
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Finding great recreation jobs for couples or as a single, and
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Trip planning
What experiences has Bernie racked-up so far, while in retirement?
Host
of a weekly Colorado Springs based radio travel
show
Member of the Colorado Rocky Mountain Guides Association (RMGA)
Former National Park Ranger or private tour guide at 7 National Parks includingRocky Mountain National Park .
Certified Interpretive Guide (CIG) by the National Association for Interpretation (NAI)
Docent for the City ofColorado
Springs at the Garden of the Gods.
Member of the Colorado Rocky Mountain Guides Association (RMGA)
Former National Park Ranger or private tour guide at 7 National Parks including
Certified Interpretive Guide (CIG) by the National Association for Interpretation (NAI)
Docent for the City of
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