mockturtle
May 07, 2020Explorer II
This could be a problem
Heard on business news this morning that RV sales are booming. Good for the industry but possibly bad for those of us who are already finding it increasingly difficult to find campsites.
mockturtle wrote:
Heard on business news this morning that RV sales are booming. Good for the industry but possibly bad for those of us who are already finding it increasingly difficult to find campsites.
NJRVer wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:garyhaupt wrote:
That doesn't track. With the huge numbers of unemployed, just who is going to be buying. Perhaps that article is more of a 'cross my heart, hope to die", type of thing...trying to convince the buying public that all is rosy and no..there are no deals to be head.
Gary Haupt
85% of the working population is still working!!!
X2!!
And on top of that, a lot of those people are:
1) Working a lot of mandatory overtime $$$
2) Were given $2,3,4 hr raises just because.
My sister works for a grocery chain. Beginning of April they told her she gets $2hr raise because of the Covid.
Cummins12V98 wrote:garyhaupt wrote:
That doesn't track. With the huge numbers of unemployed, just who is going to be buying. Perhaps that article is more of a 'cross my heart, hope to die", type of thing...trying to convince the buying public that all is rosy and no..there are no deals to be head.
Gary Haupt
85% of the working population is still working!!!
pitch wrote:
Of course there is incentive to return to work. Once a persons position is restored they are no longer eligible for unemployment.
midnightsadie wrote:
rv industry are like there dealers, THEY,LL SAY ANYTHING
lakeside013104 wrote:
My wife's step daughter works at one of the local chain motels. RVs still parking in the motel lots overnight. Business in motel down to zero for the last 45 days. All employees laid off accept security teams. Unemployed are taking home more dollars from unemployment benefits than they were making while working. Go figure, stay home and make more money than when you worked. That never happened in my lifetime. Does not seems sustainable to me. No incentive to return to work.
RV dealer's parking lots around here are filled to the brim with new and used models. Not much activity coming or going whenever I pass their places en-route to grocery or pharmacy.
These are strange times we are experiencing.
Lakeside