My company's inhouse training oranization had a RV dealer and an education director for a local community college talking about jobs in the RV service field. This college is touted as being one of about nine across the country approved by the NRVTI.
The program seemed kind of vague as to how one would want to approach it. That is, it seemed to be a part time thing and one would want to be working at a dealer however low the pay at the same time.
I know I could do this kind of work. Just don't know if I would want to.
I am loosing my job sometime in 03' probably. Don't know enough to even start talking to head hunters about what's around and what might be viable. I only know I need to work another 10-14 years and want to do something rewarding.
The program seemed kind of vague as to how one would want to approach it. That is, it seemed to be a part time thing and one would want to be working at a dealer however low the pay at the same time.
I know I could do this kind of work. Just don't know if I would want to.
I am loosing my job sometime in 03' probably. Don't know enough to even start talking to head hunters about what's around and what might be viable. I only know I need to work another 10-14 years and want to do something rewarding.