Have you ever found a place in your travels that was so special, you didn't want to leave? Some budget travelers in that situation extend their stays by finding short-term, part-time work. Since the situation often arises with RV travelers, the concept has become known as workamping.
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| | Find a Job and Extend Your Travel | Have you ever found a place in your travels that was so special, you didn't want to leave? Some budget travelers in that situation extend their stays by finding short-term, part-time work. Since the situation often arises with RV travelers, the concept has become known as workamping. | | Mark Kahler Budget Travel Expert |
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| How to Travel as a Workamper | You don't have to be retired or traveling in an RV, but many workampers fit those categories. Mainly, you need some willingness to get your hands dirty and meet new people. | |
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| | Eat Like a Local | Don't insist on eating the same food you always eat at home. You'll have a more informative travel experience -- and usually save a lot of money -- by finding out where the locals eat. | |
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| | What to Do if Your Rental Car Breaks Down | Most travelers assume their car rental will be in good shape and take them wherever they want to go. Do you know what steps to take if that rental proves unreliable? | |
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| Deals of the Week | Here's the latest list of 10 travel deals. Many of these links lead to offers with a very limited shelf life, so if you're interested, act quickly. | |
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