Doug and Lisa Kasefang are a married couple in their 50s who sold nearly all of their possessions to buy an RV and travel full-time while taking seasonal jobs to make ends meet. Their lifestyle, known ...
A lot of people in their 50s, 60s and 70s are downsizing for the future and embracing a new concept called "workamping." Here’s what "workampers" are not: They are not a merry band of retirees who ...
SUSSEX — For the past decade, retired mechanic David Standaert has been in transit, towing his 27-foot travel trailer to scenic places coast to coast. The 71-year-old Pequannock native is living the ...
Journalists sometimes decide in advance what the story is and then look for the “evidence”—often just anecdotes—to back it up. I was reminded of this recently when I read a story in The New York Times ...
Brooklyn-based photographer Timothy Eastman embarked on a two-year trip to take pictures of 'workampers' These people live in RVs or vans as they work seasonal or temporary jobs that take them around ...
If someone asks Mike Gelinas where he lives, he’ll answer, but it’ll take a while. You see, for Gelinas, 57, that’s an essay question.
Ron Williams and his two dogs, Bella and Sadie, will soon hop into their camper and tear out of the Jefferson City campground they have called home for the past four months, joining a growing number ...
Some itinerant workers in the US live in mobile homes and travel from job to job, such as seasonal work at an Amazon warehouse, or harvesting crops. Some say they enjoy the freedom. Living in an RV is ...