pnichols wrote:
In all seriousness - how can one be, or honestly call themselves, "an RV tech" ... with so many system types and technologies involved?
The last time I checked ... it takes framing techs, plumber techs, HVAC techs, foundation techs, roofing techs, satellite techs, cable techs, landline techs, home theater techs, home security techs, gutter techs, siding techs, window techs, door techs, sheetrock techs, lightening rod techs, septic tank techs, and painting techs (did I miss any tech types - not counting engineering types) ... to properly construct a stick house.
How can you trust only one kind of "tech" to properly address all the issues in the coach portion of an RV?
It's called 'Multi-Tasking' something MANNY folks are quite adept at.
As a Construction Track Superintendent I HAD to know all the trades in order to keep building on schedule and not let the 'subs' get by.
As a Control Operator in Power Plants I Had to know all the various trades (mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, line-protection etc) in order to keep plant on line AND allow safe work to be preformed.
YES..RV Techs have to know ALL systems.
And manny do a very good job at it.
Muti-Tasking