Bryan and Corrina Barlow describe Workamping in a truck camper in Episode 232

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The Workamper Show Podcast
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Today I am speaking with a couple who lived full time in a rather large truck camper while they traveled around the country looking for the ideal place to lay down roots. They found it in Michigan. Today’s episode is sponsored by Workamper News. If you have more questions than answers when it comes to the Workamping and RVing lifestyle, then don’t worry, Workamper News has your back! Attend their free, monthly Workamping Q&A webinar to get your questions answered.  Each month, the knowledgeable team behind Workamper.com hosts a free, live webinar where they answer questions submitted by folks, just like you, who are learning about the lifestyle, just getting started, or have been Workamping for a while. They cover topics like, what kind of Workamping jobs are available, what do these jobs pay, tips for writing your Workamper resume, questions to ask an employer, what type of RV is best to use, how to get your mail as an RVer, and much more. Register for the next live webinar at workamper.com/answers.  Or listen to detailed answers now by watching recordings of past Q&A webinars on the Workamper News YouTube Channel. Visit youtube.com/workamper and click on the “Q&A on Workamping” playlist for more than 15 different videos. Corrina and Bryan Barlow live fulltime in a Host Industries Mammoth truck camper. Corrina and Bryan Barlow live in a 28-foot Mammoth brand truck camper manufactured by Host Industries. When they first started out, they had no real destination or plan in mind. They just knew they wanted to see America and experience everything it had to offer. They spent 10 years planning for the trip by reading articles and researching the RV and Workamping lifestyle. One day, they realized time was passing by and if they were ever going to do some traveling, they had to do it soon. They left two months later. Unfortunately, the day they sold their house in California and moved into their rig coincided with the time COVID shut everything down, including campgrounds. Bryan looked online and discovered a county park in Washington State that was still looking for camphosts. After one telephone interview, the couple was hired and headed north. Corrina explained everyone thought COVID would be done in six months, so the job would give them a place to hunker down until everything returned to normal. The assignment proved to be quite challenging from the start. But the couple helped save the day by orchestrating a turnaround for the campground. In fact, Bryan and Corrina were featured in the local newspaper for their exceptional work on overseeing the campground. After that stint ended, the couple started traveling around the west coast and made their way throughout mu

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