I have heard that parks prefer to hire workamping couples in order to use up only one free space per pair of workampers. If work is done by couples, are there tasks that are usually expected of the man and different ones of the woman? Are there industry standards maintained by the larger campground chains? How does a park fairly divide the work? I assume he works outside, cleans park facilities inside and out, parks new arrivals, picks up garbage, fills propane, catches stray pets, does various repairs. Is some of this usually the wife's job? I assume the wife works in the office checking in arrivals and departures, selling any store merchandise, taking reservations, answering email and phone inquiries, sorting tenants' mail, handling complaints and disciplinary problems. I've seen a park office dispense shower keys as requested. What else is typical of the wife's part of a workamping couple?
Are there any overlaps? Any situations where both partners share everything somewhat equally (she mows the lawn, if necessary)?
Are there any overlaps? Any situations where both partners share everything somewhat equally (she mows the lawn, if necessary)?