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.
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.
LarryW21 said
05:03 PM Jan 4, 2017
Learning and growing!
2riker2go said
05:45 PM Jan 4, 2017
Wow, sounds like quite the experience. Thanks for the great write-up.
CJSX2fromCT said
01:08 AM Jan 5, 2017
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.
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