Vanabode customers get premium seasonal job offering
Written by admin on March 9, 2010 – 4:24 pm -Amazon is hiring for a 10-12 hour shifts in Nevada, Kentucky and Kansas. They are looking for US citizens and paying 10.50 per hour plus complimentary campsites and hookups. The work is mainly warehouse handling the big seasonal shipping orders running bar code machines and scanning packages. Vanaboders can work from Ocotober through December and sometimes longer if you wish. apply at http://us-amazon.icims.com/jobs/112662/login – Subscribe to this feed or get on the Vanabode email list to get these kinds of Free job updates. These are the kind of jobs where you can work 3-4 months and pay for your entire year of travel if you Vanabode.
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By admin on Jun 2, 2010 | Reply
I got this comment from one of my fellow travelers with my reply at the bottom:
Hello Jason! I find it kind of coincidental and ironic that I found you, possibly an act of fate…let me tell you why. I’m a chef by trade, work at the University of Miami as an Executive Chef…it’s basically my responsibility to ensure that 10,000 tasty meals are produced for the students at UM per day. I’ve been there a few years, and had decided about a year ago that I REALLY hated my job, and career choice for that matter and was just simply burned out so I decided to poke around and see what I could do to escape this burden, and the option of an internet income came to be. So I poked around and meddled, checked out all of the “Get Rich Quick” programs and schemes, bought some of them, and like so many others, I found great disappointment in ALL of them. So, in my spare time (I work 50-60 hours per week) I decided that I needed to get some bare bones education as to what makes all of this come together. To make a long story short, I got down to the basics….and studied as much as I could given my time restraints. One of the resources I found a few days ago was travel category where I ran into your book “Vanabode”….loved it. Started to read your sales copy and soon became engrossed with your story…not only is it very interesting, but it mirrors my life so closely that it inspired me to write you this letter. Again, I’ll give you the abridged version as to not bore you too much. Well, as it turns out, I’m a vagabond in spirit. I have to travel, period, and have been addicted to the road for many years. I am 43 years old, and straight out of high school, I embarked on adventure to Alaska. Drove the Alcan and Cassiar for many years to follow to work up there in the summer time. I developed an interest and got training in the Culinary Arts, and got busy being a Chef. I used this as my median to travel and work in tourist areas for the next twenty years…any way to enable me to hop in my car and hit the road in the “off season”. I worked and lived in Yellowstone as the Executive Chef at Old Faithful for the 100 year anniversary, spent 7 years in the parks and worked at many locations…Zion,Grand Canyon, and finally, Death Valley. I did stints in Colorado at A Basin, Estes Park and Breckenridge, basically all as a means to see the country. In my off-time, I followed the Vanabode lifestyle, hiked, and camped as much as possible, saw and visited many of the places you mention on your website. On a more personal note, like you, I also had a very difficult childhood with issues of abuse and extreme poverty…it sucks to think about at times, but I found it easier to block my mind of a lot of those things, and focus on what the future will bring. Anyway, I kind of feel like my search has brought me full circle to you, and I hope you can help me…after reading through all of your information and such. It’s really important to me at this point in my life to find another means to generate income. I feel like my job is draining the life and spirit away from me, and I am too young to suffer this way. I can’t imagine doing this for another 27 years so that I can “retire” right before I fly the coop. I’m a fairly intellegent guy, understand the fundamentals of IM, and am ready to get started. I’m laid off until June 21st, so will be able to do what you tell me full-time until then, and then fairly part-time until August 25th when schools starts up again, and after that it’ll be somewhat of a struggle. I will always be able to commit at least 30 hours per month to any project I undertake. I hope this hasn’t been too “long winded” for you. I just found many a similarity with our two respective lives. On that note, I would like to request your “Retire Now Guide by Jason Odom”.
REPLY TO ABOVE COMMENT:
Cool information concerning your life and work.
The Vanabode book has information on both living real cheap while traveling and also how to pay for it as you go with hundreds of seasonal and travel related job listings, self employment ideas that I have personally made money doing, and more.