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Post Info TOPIC: Summary of Summer work Kamping job


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Summary of Summer work Kamping job


We spent the summer working for PGE, a utility company in Oregon, and overall had a really great experience.  These are some of the nicest people we have worked for since being on the road and the pay was much higher than many of these positions we have seen.  Thought I would share it here in case folks are already thinking about next summer and if you are in a position where you need to earn money, it's worth keeping an eye out for their ad in Work Kampers for next year.  They generally post those in the December time frame.    

https://camperchronicles.com/2017/09/23/first-time-working-in-a-utility-co-park-summary/

 

Trace

 

 



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Trace and Lee's excellent adventure... great read. 



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