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Ralph_Cramden
Feb 03, 2018Explorer II
free radical wrote:
Wouldnt anyone working on electrical systems need to be Certified Electrician?
LOL, On an RV? Not hardly. Go take a factory tour and look at who is doing the original electrical work, and more importantly how they're gping about it. Have you ever looked in hidden areas and nooks and crannies in your RV? How about behind the converter?
bucky wrote:
When the new min wage is $30k in a lot of places, $40k is chump change. If you want to get agitated look up the federal govt pay scales.
I'm not aggravated. If I thought for a second I could make close to even $100K as an RV tech working for Camping World, I might quit my job and head on over there LOL. It would certainly be way easier and less stressful than what I do for a living. I liken it to the same BS they throw out when selling a camper. By the way, the same location has an ad for sales people that you can make $100K/$200K selling campers. If you put "Camping World" into Indeed.com nationwide, what you'll find is a lot of ads for service techs and the salary range is $40K-$80K. That sounds a little more realistic. Not so sure why the same job would/could pay $40K more in western PA LOL.
I applied for it, we'll see if they call LOL.
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