El and Bill":16xb88lu said:
Great pictures, Jim and we sure have enjoyed looking at them. Do you have any summer cruising plans yet? The fuel costs (both towing) and on the water are a factor for us (and many others, this year) so wondering what you are considering.
Hi Bill and El,
Well, we've been holding off talking about this, but since you asked... Joan and I are going back to work this summer! Now, before you get any ideas about us giving up our boating, allow me to explain:
Last summer when we were in Yellowstone, I got to visiting with the lady who manages the marina. During the course of one of our conversations, she asked if I'd like a job there. I chuckled and said that we had only been retired a little over a year and hadn't done enough of that retired stuff to be tired of it, yet. :wink:
Well, Joan and I talked about how much fun it would be to spend an entire season in Yellowstone... years before we retired, we discussed volunteering in some of the National Parks while RVing (this was well before our C-Dory addiction). We left Yellowstone in July, heading for the PNW, but I made a note to check further into their jobs program.
After the first of the year, we applied for very specific jobs there. Sent letters of recommendation. After several weeks, a phone interview, background checks, and more waiting, we have just received our contracts! Assuming everything goes as contracted, I am going to be a captain on the Lake Queen, a 40 passenger excursion boat. Joan is going to work in the marina office. We will have three days a week off to explore the park. Not sure if we will take Wild Blue or an RV - still in the decision stage for that.
So, for 4 months, we are going to get paid to go to camp!

I will get to drive a boat all day, with someone else buying the gas. Joan will be helping marina customers with slips, boat rentals, and tickets for the excursion boat. We are supposed to be working the same days, so we should even get lunch together. There are some nice employee discounts/programs in the park.
At this point, we are very excited! (Both about the jobs and the time off there to explore.) I mentioned a while back that we have been taking turns with "what do you want to do next?" Joan wanted to spend some time around home this winter, and it has been a truly lovely season here. Working in Yellowstone was "my turn." Itchy feet and looking for a new experience. I'll post tales of our experience there, if anyone is interested.
Best wishes,
Jim B.
Wild Blue in the Yellowstone Marina last summer...
and one of my favorite views in the park...
PS - And if this all works out, Joan will no longer be able to call me "hard core unemployable." 8)