There is no age limitation for those who want to become full time RVers. For example, being retired isn’t a prerequisite. However, having adequate income to support your RV lifestyle is required.
There are many ways to generate an income sufficient to keep you comfortably motoring down the highway in your RV.
Even if you already have sufficient income to support your traveling RV lifestyle, there are many perks and freebies available to those who choose to work as they go. The best part: you can work for a month, or maybe the whole season. Even if you don’t immediately need the money, part-time RV jobs like this can help stretch your funds for later on!
This video tells you all about Workamper News, a publication that connects RVers with RV jobs all over the country.
https://youtu.be/tu2KyqfJ7Cg?si=yTM4a-UB5a3zPGx6 (webmaster note: Workamper is legit – they’re just weird in that they don’t want their videos shared outside of YouTube – so you’ll have to click the link to watch the video on YouTube)
The truth is you don’t even need to own an RV to travel on someone else’s nickel. Transporting RVs from the factory to the dealership may not make you rich, but it will pay well enough to cover your expenses. Plus, you still get to travel the country.
I’ve been involved in RVing for over 50 years — including camping, building, repairing, and even selling RVs and motorhomes. I’ve owned, used, and repaired almost every class and style of RV ever made. I do all of my own repair work. My other interests include cooking, living with an aging dog, and dealing with diabetic issues. If you can combine a grease monkey with a computer geek, throw in a touch of information nut and organization freak, combined with a little bit of storyteller… you’ve got a good idea of who I am. To date, I’ve shared my RV knowledge in over 300 articles here at The Fun Times Guide! Many of them have over 25K shares.