RVers Developing Their RV Technician Skills for Self - Campgrounds - Inspections
(PRWEB) August 22, 2014 -- Workamper News, Inc. serving the Workamping RVer for over 27 years in partnership with the Mobile RV Academy is producing fourteen training events over the fall of 2014 and into the spring of 2015. Check out their webpage at http://www.rvtechcourse.com for more information on becoming an RV Inspector or a RV Maintenance tech and to sign up for one of the many courses held across the United States over the coming months.
Each course will be a live five day course with hands on training. Upcoming training weeks and locations are:
September 22-26, 2014 Manheim, PA at PA Dutch County RV Resort
October 13-17, 2014 Heber Springs, AR at Wagon Circle
November 10-14, 2014 Canton, TX at Mill Creek RV Park
November 17-21, 2014 New Braunfels, TX at Hill Country RV Resort
December 8-12, 2014 Bakersfield, CA at Orange Grove RV Park
December 15-19, 2014 Mesa, AZ at Mesa Spirit RV Resort
February 2-6, 2015 Eustis, FL at Southern Palms RV Resort
February 9-13, 2015 Destin, FL at Camp Gulf RV Park & Campground
March 9-13, 2015 Canton, TX at Mill Creek RV Park
March 16-20, 2015 New Braunfels, TX at Hill Country RV Resort
March 30-April 3, 2015 Indio, CA at Shadow Hills RV Resort
April 13-17, 2015 Mesa, AZ at Mesa Spirit RV Resort
May 4-8, 2015 Redding, CA at JGW RV Park
May 18-22, 2015 Eugene, OR at Premier RV Park
Due to increased demand for professional training in the RV industry, Terry Cooper, the Texas RV Professor, RVDA/RVIA Master Certified RV Technician and professional instructor/trainer has created this live five day hands on training course. The RV Maintenance Technician for Campgrounds course started out to train Workampers with technical skills to improve their marketability to future campground employers. After the Spring 2013 sessions, many students took the course for their personal use to care for their own RV. Some are marketing themselves as Campground Technicians to future employers and many are taking their skills and becoming RV Inspectors and starting their own small businesses.
Each course has a limited number of seats so the Professor can create a strong training environment. During the five days, each student will receive training in these five key RV systems: Electrical; Propane; Water systems - sewer and fresh; RV appliances, air conditioners, water heaters, furnaces and refrigerators; and RV exterior systems.
Along with the technical training, students interested in developing their own RV Inspection business will have live course modules available during the training week.
To gain RV Technician skills for your own use - for the campground job - to start your own inspection business visit: http://www.rvtechcourse.com to learn more about the training and to register your seat.
Steve Anderson, RV Inspection Connection, http://www.rvinspectionconnection.com, +1 501-691-4224, [email protected]
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