May You Live in Interesting Times.....
Choice is a big factor..... if someone is financially secure, has decided to RV full-time, after a year or 2 of that, they might decide they want to do a gig like camperforce, maybe just to pass the time......
I have an aunt, who is a retired Canadian schoolteacher. Up here, those full time teaching positions are highly coveted, firstly for the secure and relatively good pay, and great pensions. No kids, she used to take long sabbaticals, and she and her husband traveled a lot. He's a US citizen, so one Winter in the southern US, he (legally) took a gig job - he's a jack of all trades - that one was doing wiring retrofits on Apache choppers.
Sometimes people want to work, even if they don't need the money.
Grapes of Wrath stories like the Wired article.... how many weeks do you have to work for Camperforce to cover your travel costs, if you've driven an RV 500 miles to get there ?
Lots of factors at play here; as big as Amazon is, it is just one of them.......
Rgds, D.
Choice is a big factor..... if someone is financially secure, has decided to RV full-time, after a year or 2 of that, they might decide they want to do a gig like camperforce, maybe just to pass the time......
I have an aunt, who is a retired Canadian schoolteacher. Up here, those full time teaching positions are highly coveted, firstly for the secure and relatively good pay, and great pensions. No kids, she used to take long sabbaticals, and she and her husband traveled a lot. He's a US citizen, so one Winter in the southern US, he (legally) took a gig job - he's a jack of all trades - that one was doing wiring retrofits on Apache choppers.
Sometimes people want to work, even if they don't need the money.
Grapes of Wrath stories like the Wired article.... how many weeks do you have to work for Camperforce to cover your travel costs, if you've driven an RV 500 miles to get there ?
Lots of factors at play here; as big as Amazon is, it is just one of them.......
Rgds, D.