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Folding Camping Trailer - also known as a pop-up trailer; a light-weight unit with sides that collapse for towing and storage Travel Trailer - heavier unit with rigid sides designed to be towed by most vehicles by means of a bumper or frame hitch Fifth Wheel Travel Trailer - designed to be towed by a pickup truck equipped with a special hitch in the truck bed Park Model - designed for occasional relocation and will require a special tow vehicle and a highway movement permit Motorhome ("Winnebago", a product of the Winnebago Company that dominated the market for many years, was long a synonym for a motorhome, but this usage has faded in recent years.) Class A Motorcoach - constructed on a specially designed motor vehicle chassis, typically resembling a bus Class B Campervan - built using a conventional van, to which a raised roof has been added Class C Mini-motorhome - built on an automotive manufactured chassis with an attached van cab section Toterhome, a motor home built around a semi truck chassis such as a freightliner. This type of motor home allows you to pull large and heavy trailers while having all the conveniences of a large motor home A minimal RV typically contains beds, a table, food preparation and storage areas. Larger models add full bathrooms, refrigerators, living areas, master bedrooms, etc. Some RVs are very elaborate, with satellite TV and internet access, slide-out wall panels, and awnings; many RVs can cost in excess of $100,000 and some can cost over $1 million. These high end RVs typically need to be financed by banks or specialized lenders. Many RVers stay at RV parks, most of which feature electrical, water and sewer service (full hookups), as well as cable television and wireless Internet. Amenties often include swimming pools, gamerooms and even destination-resort activities such as horseback riding. Advantages of RVs include not having to move one's things in and out of motel rooms, not having to rent multiple motel rooms, and the fact that preparing food saves money compared to eating in restaurants. At the same time, an RV provides more organized living space and better protection from the weather than a tent. Children also tend to like RVs. Disadvantages of RVs include low fuel economy for the motorized RV or tow vehicle, lack of maid service as experienced in motels (maid service is available at a few high-end resorts), and larger RV models can be hard for the novice to drive or tow. Some people also live in RVs because they lack funds for more conventional housing. Similarly, RVs ? specifically, trailers which strongly resemble travel trailers, but usually with fewer amenities ? have been used to temporarily house victims of natural disasters. A notable example is Hurricane Katrina; the federal disaster relief agency FEMA has ordered large numbers of such trailers to house victims of the storm in Louisiana and Mississippi. Some people craft their own RVs out of cars, vans (vandwellers), or used passenger and school buses. Elkhart, Indiana, is known as the "RV Capital of the World" because it is home to many RV manufacturers, including, Forest River, Heartland RV, the Damon Corporation, Four Winds, Hy-Line, Keystone, Monaco, Sun Valley, and Travel Supreme. Many other manufacturers, including Dutchman, Gulf Stream, and Jayco, can be found in the nearby towns of Goshen, Middlebury, Nappanee, and Wakarusa. In 2005, these locales experienced a boom because of the large number of trailers ordered to house Hurricane Katrina victims. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Recreation vehicle service techniciansRecreation Vehicle Service Technician Trade Profile RECREATION VEHICLE SERVICE TECHNICIAN Last updated on July 20, 2005 Duties Recreation vehicle service technicians install, repair and maintain interior and exterior components on motor homes, travel trailers, fifth wheel trailers, truck campers, tent trailers and van conversions. Duties may include: installation of accessories, performing pre-delivery inspections, writing repair estimates and reading and writing repair orders, troubleshooting, repair and maintenance on propane gas and electric appliances such as furnaces, refrigerators, water heaters, ranges and air conditioners, repairs to fibreglass, body and structural components, and the ability to install, repair, replace and maintain roofs, siding, windows, doors, vents, awnings, floor coverings, cabinets, counters, plumbing systems, electrical systems, propane gas systems, batteries and charging systems. While they do not repair engines or drive train components of motorized vehicles, they may install trailer and fifth wheel hitches, wire tow vehicles and perform maintenance and repairs on trailer frames, undercarriage and suspension. In general, recreation vehicle service technicians: examine, troubleshoot and diagnose units needing repairs and/or maintenance use testing equipment, troubleshooting techniques, manufacturers' specifications, and Internet websites to assist at locating faults and performing repairs use manuals, catalogues and Internet websites to order repair parts and components use computerized and electronic devices for testing components communicate with supervisors, manufacturers and consumers to ensure timely, efficient and economical repairs dismantle faulty assemblies, repair or replace worn and damaged parts Working Conditions Recreation vehicle service technicians enjoy a high level of job security, usually work at indoor shops and occasionally work outdoors and at RV sites. Most work a 40-hour, five-day week. However, some evening, weekend or holiday work may be required, particularly during the busier summer months. The work is most rewarding for those who enjoy a relatively clean, safe work environment that is not generally physically demanding. Skills and Abilities This trade would appeal to those who like being challenged by a broad-based, diverse variety of different tasks that are rarely repetitious in nature. To be successful in the trade, recreation vehicle service technicians need: good manual dexterity and balance while working off the ground the ability to periodically lift in excess of 25 kilograms mechanical, electrical and electronics aptitude troubleshooting and problem-solving capabilities good communication, organizational and learning skills the desire to upgrade and learn new skills as technology advances the ability to work either independently or as a team member pride in workmanship and the desire to attain a superior level of expertise Employment and Advancement Recreation vehicle service technicians are employed by recreation vehicle dealerships, manufacturers and independent repair shops. Employment prospects in this trade are stable and well positioned for future growth. This industry has experienced steady growth and high demand for competent, qualified recreation vehicle service technicians. Journeyman wage rates vary, but generally range from $18 to $25 an hour plus benefits . Experienced recreation vehicle service technicians may advance to a number of supervisory or administrative positions, specialize in a particular area of repair, or open their own repair shops. Working in Alberta To work as a Recreation Vehicle Service Technician in Alberta, a person must be a registered apprentice or a certified journeyman. Recreation Vehicle Service Technicians learn their skills by registering with Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training to participate in apprenticeship training and, upon successful completion, are awarded the Alberta Journeyman Certificate. A recreation vehicle service technician who holds a valid trade certificate from Alberta or from another Canadian province or territory may apply to write the Interprovincial Exam and, if successful, be granted a Red Seal under the Interprovincial Standards Program . The Red Seal is recognized throughout most of Canada. A recreation vehicle service technician who holds a certificate that was issued by another recognized apprenticeship authority in Canada (province, territory or federal jurisdiction) may apply for an Alberta Journeyman Equivalency document under the Equivalency Program . Recreation vehicle service technicians who have no trade certification but can prove that their skills and work experience meet the standards set for journeymen in Alberta may apply for certification under the Qualification Certificate Program . Individuals possessing a valid Alberta Journeyman Certificate, an Alberta Occupational Certificate, a document indicating that the individual holds a certificate that is recognized as equivalent to an Alberta trade or occupational certificate, or a certificate that is recognized as equivalent to an Alberta trade or occupational certificate are eligible to receive a Blue Seal business credential after completing the necessary requirements. Apprenticeship Training The term of apprenticeship for a recreation vehicle service technician is 3 years (three 12-month periods) including a minimum of 1600 hours of on-the-job training and 8 weeks of technical training each year. An applicant who previously completed courses of study or work experience related to the Recreation Vehicle Service Technician trade or holds a related journeyman certificate and has the employer's recommendation, may qualify for credit that could reduce the term of apprenticeship. A person who has previous training or work experience in the trade and wants to determine their level of skill and knowledge for entry or advanced standing in an apprenticeship program may apply for a Prior Learning Assessment . A high school student can become an apprentice and gain credits toward apprenticeship training and a high school diploma at the same time under the Registered Apprenticeship Program (RAP) . To learn the skills required of a recreation vehicle service technician in Alberta and be issued an Alberta Journeyman Certificate, a person must: have at least Alberta Grade 10 (with a passmark in Mathematics 10 or 13 or Pure Math 10 or Applied Math 10 and English 10 or 13) or equivalent, or pass the entrance exam (see Entrance Level Competencies , Exam Counselling Sheet , Entrance Exam Study Guide , and Entrance Exam Support Materials List ) Background knowledge in subjects such as electricity, gas fitting, carpentry, plumbing, mechanics, and sheet metal are particularly beneficial for prospective apprentices in this trade. find a suitable employer who is willing to hire and train an apprentice Most employers prefer to hire high school graduates and may select apprentices from among their current employees. with their employer, complete the Apprenticeship Application and Contract and submit it to an Apprenticeship and Industry Training Office pay the non-refundable application fee as identified on the application noted above complete the required on-the-job training - during on-the-job training, apprentice recreation vehicle service technicians earn at least 55 percent of the journeyman wage rate in their place of employment in the first year, 65 percent in the second, and 75 percent in the third year. complete the required technical training each year (see Course Outline ) enroll in technical training (see Enrolment Instructions ) - select an educational institution that offers training for recreation vehicle service technician apprentices, and a time to attend training (see Technical Training Locations and Schedule ) - determine requirements for enrolling at the selected institution (see Institution Enrolment Sheets ) - forward completed enrolment form to the selected institution (see Enrolment Form ) obtain books and materials required for training (see Textbook and Resource List ) successfully complete all required exams (see Exam Counselling Sheets ) Apprentices may attempt the Interprovincial Exam in the final period of their apprenticeship training and, if successful, be granted a Red Seal. (see Exam Counselling Sheet ) When apprentices attend technical training, they are required to pay the applicable tuition fee and purchase course supplies. Grants, scholarships and other financial assistance may be available. For more information see Financial Assistance or contact an Apprenticeship and Industry Training Office . Interprovincial Standards (Red Seal) Program To qualify for a Red Seal, a person must: hold a valid trade certificate in a trade that participates in the Interprovincial Standards (Red Seal) Program : - an Alberta trade certificate or completion of apprenticeship certificate, OR - a journeyman or completion of apprenticeship certificate issued by another Canadian province or territory complete the Interprovincial (Red Seal) Examination Application and submit it to an Apprenticeship and Industry Training Office for applications based on non-Alberta certificates only, pay the non-refundable application fee as identified on the application noted above prepare for the exam (see Exam Counselling Sheet ) - review the national standards for a recreation vehicle service technician (see National Occupational Analysis – RecreationVehicle Service Technician) - review related books and materials (see Textbook and Resource List ) successfully complete the required exam Equivalency Program To qualify for an Equivalency document based on a recognized certificate , a person must: have a journeyman certificate or a completion of apprenticeship certificate with an Interprovincial Red Seal, OR have a completion of apprenticeship certificate from another Canadian province or territory issued before the Interprovincial Standards Program came into effect, or in a trade that does not have an Interprovincial Program complete the Equivalency Application and submit it to an Apprenticeship and Industry Training Office pay the non-refundable application fee as identified on the application noted above A person who has a recognized certificate, as described above, does not require an Alberta Journeyman Equivalency document. Because some employers may not be familiar with these certificates, the holder may choose to apply for an Equivalency document. To qualify for an Equivalency document based on a non-recognized certificate , a person must: have a valid (not expired) journeyman certificate or a completion of apprenticeship certificate from another Canadian province or territory but NOT a recognized certificate, as described above, AND choose to write the exam(s), OR choose to have their skills and knowledge assessed as equivalent to those of an Alberta certified journeyman. An applicant who chooses to write the exam(s) must: complete the Equivalency Application and submit it to an Apprenticeship and Industry Training Office pay the non-refundable application fee as identified on the application noted above prepare for the exam(s) (see Exam Counselling Sheets ) - review the national standards for a recreation vehicle service technician (see National Occupational Analysis – RecreationVehicle Service Technician) - review related books and materials (see Textbook and Resource List ) successfully complete the required exam(s) An applicant who chooses to have their skills and knowledge assessed (instead of writing an exam) must: - complete the Equivalency Application – Alternate Assessment and submit it to an Apprenticeship and Industry Training Office - pay the non-refundable application fee as identified on the application noted above The Alternate Assessment process includes an assessment of the standards that the certificate is based on compared to Alberta's standards, and verification and assessment of the applicant's previous work experience, skills, knowledge and training in the trade. The application fee covers the verification and assessment of the applicant's experience in the trade. An applicant whose trade credential from another Canadian province or territory is currently not valid (has expired) in the jurisdiction for which it was originally issued may apply to the Qualification Certificate Program to have their experience assessed and examined. Qualification Certificate Program To qualify for an Alberta Qualification Certificate, a person must: have at least 7,200 hours and 54 months of ‘hands-on’ work experience as a recreation vehicle service technician Time spent on supervisory or foreman duties, counter work, heading the tool crib, or on a training course is NOT counted as ‘hands-on’ work experience. complete the Qualification Certificate Program Application and submit it to an Apprenticeship and Industry Training Office pay the required fees as identified on the application noted above This application fee covers the verification and assessment of the applicant's work experience hours/months as well as one attempt at the Qualification Certificate theory examination. prepare for the exam(s) (see Exam Counselling Sheets ) - review the national standards for a recreation vehicle service technician (see National Occupational Analysis – RecreationVehicle Service Technician) - review related books and materials (see Textbook and Resource List ) - review glossary of terms (see Recreation Vehicle Service Technician Glossary of Terms ) successfully complete the required exam(s) |
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