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Old 10-09-2005, 01:45 PM   #1
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The economy is horrible, but my wife and I are still looking forward to part time rving starting in the next few years. I changed careers to RV service and my wife is a lifer at a major automotive company and will be retiring in 8-10 years. Both of us will be in our late 40s to mid 50s at that time (she's a little older than I but still looks great!).
I chose RV service because it is portable, but was wondering who has actually done this while mobile and have a few questions:
-Do you advertise to campgrounds/resorts?
-Do you advertise to RVers?
-What services do you offer?
-What kind of insurance do you carry?
-How do you conduct business on the road?
-How do you accept payment?
I'm sure I'll have more questions, but this is a start. Thanks in advance,
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Old 10-09-2005, 01:45 PM   #2
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The economy is horrible, but my wife and I are still looking forward to part time rving starting in the next few years. I changed careers to RV service and my wife is a lifer at a major automotive company and will be retiring in 8-10 years. Both of us will be in our late 40s to mid 50s at that time (she's a little older than I but still looks great!).
I chose RV service because it is portable, but was wondering who has actually done this while mobile and have a few questions:
-Do you advertise to campgrounds/resorts?
-Do you advertise to RVers?
-What services do you offer?
-What kind of insurance do you carry?
-How do you conduct business on the road?
-How do you accept payment?
I'm sure I'll have more questions, but this is a start. Thanks in advance,
DNR
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Old 10-23-2005, 05:53 PM   #3
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Hi, have been workamping for over three years, campgrounds that I have worked at are gone to favor the locale RV guys. Some will let you place Buss-cards at there location, others /no way.We have ran into WKers who found employment at the RV dealers. They are always looking for help in season. Good Luck
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Suggest you contact "RV Wizard" on this board for his comments.
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