My partner and I are looking to do a trip sooner rather than later around Aus for at least a year or so and it could become permanent. We are in late 40s and early 50s and so need to work whilst we are doing that and obviously would be happy to stay places for a few months at a time to achieve this. My query is how do we get a start and get someone to give us a go work wise? Together I think we are pretty employable I have had multiple responsible admin jobs over the years and my partner has his own handyman and gardening business. We would be happy to give these up if we find a few months paid work initially. I have looked around and notice there is a fair bit of work which is in return for a site and power etc but not sure how we can find paid work. Doesn't have to be great money and I think we would have the skills to do relief caravan park work for example but all the jobs I have seen are looking for previous experience. Just wondering what others have done as can't imagine we are the first people who want to work and travel. Thanks for any advice or comments.
gooba53 said
01:15 PM Jun 22, 2016
Hi Polly, I'm not much help with your topic sorry but I wonder had you looked on the blue toolbar at the top here, you'll see "search" click that and you'll see "advanced search". Type in "working while travelling" and you will see previous comments on this topic. Also on the left hand of the toolbar you will see "grey nomads website" go in there and down the left hand bottom you will see "help wanted" maybe check that out too.
Someone may have first hand knowledge also for you. Good luck and have fun.
Cheers Dianne
Got there said
01:22 PM Jun 22, 2016
Hi Polly, I just joined my daughter up to "Workabout Australia". $33.00 pa - You can go onto their website for free but don't get the brand new adds/jobs straight away plus other stuff that they offer members. A wide range of jobs all round Australia. A bit light on in WA but Ok elsewhere. There is a mixture of paying jobs and part pay/food/accommodation packages as well. Caravan park, pubs, backhoe operators, all sorts of stuff. Worth a look just to get a feel of what there is out there. When I paid for my daughter there was NO sign up fee due to Brisbane Caravan Show so if you like it try that angle to miss any sign up fee ( if there is one )
Best of luck Neil
Dougwe said
04:01 PM Jun 22, 2016
Welcome to the gang pollyqld, enjoy here and out in the playground.
Good idea from gooba 53. Just check all that out then enjoy the playground.
Dougwe said
04:03 PM Jun 22, 2016
Got there wrote:
Hi Polly, I just joined my daughter up to "Workabout Australia". $33.00 pa - You can go onto their website for free but don't get the brand new adds/jobs straight away plus other stuff that they offer members. A wide range of jobs all round Australia. A bit light on in WA but Ok elsewhere. There is a mixture of paying jobs and part pay/food/accommodation packages as well. Caravan park, pubs, backhoe operators, all sorts of stuff. Worth a look just to get a feel of what there is out there. When I paid for my daughter there was NO sign up fee due to Brisbane Caravan Show so if you like it try that angle to miss any sign up fee ( if there is one )
Best of luck Neil
Mmmmm, slipped in the back door there Neil Welcome to gang, enjoy here and out in the playground.
Ozzie_Traveller said
09:19 PM Jun 22, 2016
G'day Polly
We've had our MH for 12 yrs now and are on the wallably for most of each year. Dusing that time we have worked for ourselves a bit, and seen plenty of others along the way. One favourite way is to leave 1/3-A4 page flyers around the town at all of the servo + the TAB + the medical centre + the IGA etc. etc., where that slip of paper gives your contact details as well as a dot-point list of stuff you can do
There are plenty of places where the farmer is too busy out in the paddocks to refit flyscreens, paint a room, fix cupboard doors, do some welding of a broken farm gate and so it goes on. If your flyers make it plain that you're in the area for a month or so, jobs will start to arrive
Hope this helps
Phil
pollyqld said
10:07 AM Jun 27, 2016
Thank you, appreciate your comments.
pollyqld said
10:09 AM Jun 27, 2016
Thanks Phil, the flyer is a great idea, we are not fussy and happy to do most things just want to be able to earn enough money to pay our bills at home and obviously be able to keep travelling :)
Hi Polly, I'm not much help with your topic sorry but I wonder had you looked on the blue toolbar at the top here, you'll see "search" click that and you'll see "advanced search". Type in "working while travelling" and you will see previous comments on this topic. Also on the left hand of the toolbar you will see "grey nomads website" go in there and down the left hand bottom you will see "help wanted" maybe check that out too.
Someone may have first hand knowledge also for you. Good luck and have fun.
Cheers Dianne
Best of luck Neil
Good idea from gooba 53. Just check all that out then enjoy the playground.
Mmmmm, slipped in the back door there Neil
Welcome to gang, enjoy here and out in the playground.
We've had our MH for 12 yrs now and are on the wallably for most of each year. Dusing that time we have worked for ourselves a bit, and seen plenty of others along the way. One favourite way is to leave 1/3-A4 page flyers around the town at all of the servo + the TAB + the medical centre + the IGA etc. etc., where that slip of paper gives your contact details as well as a dot-point list of stuff you can do
There are plenty of places where the farmer is too busy out in the paddocks to refit flyscreens, paint a room, fix cupboard doors, do some welding of a broken farm gate and so it goes on. If your flyers make it plain that you're in the area for a month or so, jobs will start to arrive
Hope this helps
Phil
Thank you, appreciate your comments.
Thanks Phil, the flyer is a great idea, we are not fussy and happy to do most things just want to be able to earn enough money to pay our bills at home and obviously be able to keep travelling :)