K Charles wrote:
The link for the school you posted is only for maintenance and inspection but I bet when they get out of that 5 days they will tell everyone they are masters of the trade.
Yep I noticed that right away and those two links were the old apples to oranges comparision which sort of calls into question how much the OP understands what he is trying to convey. If one doesn't see the difference between and RV
SERVICE TECH training that "includes Electrical, Plumbing, Carpentry, Joinery, Refrigeration, Gas Fitting, Appliance Repair and much more" vs. an RV
MAINTENANCE TECH where in "This five day intensive will provide you with the RV Knowledge you will need to gain your credentials to begin your own RV Inspection business. Some graduates will go onto to join the ranks of RV Inspectors who are contracting with RV Inspection Connection." Then there isn't much to discuss. Even the longer course is only an entry level program which seems to lead to an apprenticeship program for an actual trade and career and not just a somewhat sideline business such as an RV Inspector.
I'm not going to waste my time, but my red flag goes up on this claim about this college being only one of three in N.A. to offer this level of training.
Larry