Often a random thought enters my head as I think of different trades and professions.
I've been in the home renovation business for over 43 years now. I worked at a trailer factory in the 70's. I have extensive knowledge and understanding of how stuff is built, including RV's. And I have done extensive repair work on homes and RV's.
Here is the point of this post:
I will be 64 in July, I'm still working building sunrooms and patio covers. Can't take it any more. Severely injured right shoulder, rotator cuff, 2 tendons torn right off, another partly torn. I can't do my work like I used to. Doctor has ordered me to stay off ladders, roofs and other high places.
Wasn't smart enough to secure my future financially. Have to keep working. That's a whole other story I could write......
So I'm looking at other options or things I could do.
I have often done inspections of used RV's as a favor for people who don't know what to look for.
I'm wondering and asking here. Is there a market for RV inspectors? Do they offer training courses anywhere for additional knowledge beyond what I already know? Does such a trade exist?
I'm looking for another profession I could train for that's not so hard on my body as heavy construction is.
Any thoughts on this? Likely would be seasonal. Fine with me, I'd like to spend some time for me for once in my life before I croak...
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