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Post Info TOPIC: Our Experience Working at a Christmas Tree Lot


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Our Experience Working at a Christmas Tree Lot


As many of you know we have been trying a variety of jobs and just finished a stint at a Christmas Tree lot.  In particular we feel this job would vary significantly based on who you worked for and how busy the season was, but I still thought there would be value in sharing our experience here. Your mileage would definitely vary on this one, but consider this a cautionary tale. 

https://camperchronicles.com/2017/01/03/christmas-tree-work-kamping-overview/ 

 

Trace



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Trace ... with all the jobs you guys have tried and the experiences you've had, your biography should be very interesting . Live and learn seems to apply. We're not work campers as I am retired and we live on that, but I always enjoy reading your posts as you are a very good communicator and offer a fair and balanced review of your experiences. Look forward to your next adventure.

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Learning and growing!

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Wow, sounds like quite the experience. Thanks for the great write-up.

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Never miss the opportunity to read your posts, really do enjoy them. Where to next? Cheri and I are in Orlando and the flood gates opened as to doing RV tech services. I have "paper" out in 3 CGs so far and have been getting steady work out of 1. Enjoy the challenges and the $$$, Lee might consider looking in to it a little more. Cheri and I along with Frank and Rose will be going back to the Spring rally in May, will you be as well?. Wherever you might be heading... Safe travels ahead.

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