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This course was developed with the idea of assisting the technician who may have lots of experience, but may lack the technical expertise to pass the Interprovincial exam. A technician requires 1½ times the apprenticeship in experience before being granted the opportunity to challenge this exam. He/she would need 6 years of trade experience. This is a 60-hour course and delivered using the Internet as a distance delivery method. The 60 hours of theory is usually delivered twice a week for 3 hours in evenings. At present this course is offered as required by industry.



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Motorhome Rentals - RV Rentals and Camper Hire - Europe  You are here: About > Travel > Europe for Visitors > Transportation > Motorhome Rental Travel Go Europe Essentials European Vacation Planning Map Europe Travel 101 - Before you Go European Distances The Best of Europe European Photo Gallery Topics Europe Travel Planning What to do In Europe Lodging - Hotels and More European Travel Maps Sex and Nudism Travel Photography Transportation Benelux Countries France Germany Austria Switzerland Greece Italy and Malta Travel Info Scandinavian Travel Spain and Portugal United Kingdom and Ireland Buyer's Guide Before You Buy Top Picks Italy Travel Guidebooks Europe Travel Guidebooks German Travel Guidebooks Product Reviews Forums Help FREE Newsletter Sign Up Now for the Europe for Visitors newsletter! See Online Courses   Search Europe for Visitors > Transportation > Motorhome Rental Motorhome and RV Rental in Europe Want to save money on hotels? How about renting a motorhome or RV? Featured are motorhome or RV rental and leasing companies which cater to foreign tourists traveling through Europe. Articles & Resources Sort By : Guide Picks | Alphabetical | Recent Arrantea Motorhome Rental - Amsterdam - Europe You might be surprised at the gas milage you can get on a simple Mercedes camper van motorhome that sleeps 4 and includes GPS navigation. Motorhome and Camper Rental - Europe Rent motorhomes and campers in many locations all over the world. Motorhome Hire - France Pickup and dropoff your motorhome at depots in Paris, Dijon, Blois, Lyon, Toulouse, Digne, Nice, Marseille and Ajaccio. Daily rental rates for campers sleeping up to 7 people. Motorhome Rental - Germany From this company you can rent an RV in Germany or take a motorhome tour through Europe. RV Rental - European Motorhome Rentals Explained Nice article on what you'll need to know about renting a motorhome in Europe and why it's not a good idea to take yours along. RVs - Renting vs. Driving Larry West gives you some arguments for renting or buying an RV for travel. West Highland Motor Home Rentals - Scotland Rent six berth motorhomes from this company located on the west coast of Scotland.   Topic Index | Email to a Friend Our Story | Be a Guide | Advertising Info | Work at About | Site Map | Icons | Help User Agreement | Ethics Policy | Patent Info. | Privacy Policy | Kids' Privacy Policy ©2006 About, Inc., A part of The New York Times Company . All rights reserved. Around About Tips to Losing Weight Guide to Distance Learning How to Travel for Less PHOTOS: Italy PHOTOS: Hybrid Cars What's Hot Assisi Walks Sex Carvings - Sexual Images in European Romanesque Churches Strasbourg Pictures - Le Petite France Half Timbered Houses Pe#241;afiel Spain and the ... Matera Italy the Sassi and the festa della Madonna Bruna Headlines Brits Pay More to Ride the Rails Planning a vacation to Britain? If you plan to get... Friday Fishwrap: Odd Stuff from Europe Have a whale of a time in London: Ok,... Strasbourg Pictures The entire center of Strasbourg was declared a world heritage... Bargain Airlines - Is a Cheap Flight your Best Bet in Europe? Are short, bargain flights within Europe faster than taking the...



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Volvo Overseas Delivery Program -- European Vacation with New-Car Bliss Inside Line Edmunds.com Go to: Select Make AM General Acura Aston Martin Audi BMW Bentley Buick Cadillac Chevrolet Chrysler Daewoo Dodge Eagle Ferrari Ford GMC Geo HUMMER Honda Hyundai Infiniti Isuzu Jaguar Jeep Kia Lamborghini Land Rover Lexus Lincoln Lotus MINI Maserati Maybach Mazda Mercedes-Benz Mercury Mitsubishi Nissan Oldsmobile Panoz Plymouth Pontiac Porsche Rolls-Royce Saab Saturn Scion Subaru Suzuki Toyota Volkswagen Volvo Select Model Tuesday, Jan 24, 2006 Home News Columns Road Tests Future Vehicles Feature Articles Shows & Events Photos & Video Forums Edmunds.com Features Volvo's Overseas Delivery Program Related Articles First Drive: 2004 Volvo S60R and V70R Follow-Up Test: 2005 Volvo XC90 Long-Term Test 2005 Volvo S40 More Info More Features More General Features Tools E-mail This Page To a Friend Volvo's Overseas Delivery Program By Karl Brauer Email Date posted: 11-03-2005 CLICK HERE to take a virtual tour of this story Once you've experienced the Volvo Overseas Delivery (OSD) Program it's easy to understand the level of enthusiasm displayed by just about everyone who's tried this pairing of new-car purchase with European vacation. Volvo claims a 99-percent satisfaction rating for the program, and company officials backed that claim up with a brief video compilation of customer reactions to the program. In truth, it was a bit like one of those late night paid advertising shows, where everyone seems almost too happy about the product. The Volvo folks even admitted to concerns over the abundance of mirth displayed on the video, as they feared it might seem disingenuous. But after trying the program firsthand, complete with ordering a new Volvo V70 R to our exact standards, picking it up at the factory in Gothenburg, and touring the Swedish countryside for three days, we could readily see ourselves contributing to the videotaped fervor. Volvo further told us that 70 percent of OSD Program customers are "conquest" (that means they are first-time Volvo buyers), and 42 percent say they wouldn't have bought a new car from Volvo if the program wasn't offered. Of course Volvo isn't the only company to offer an overseas delivery system. BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Porsche and even Volvo's home-country rival, Saab, all offer similar European purchase options. But of the roughly 6,000 overseas delivery cars sold last year to U.S. customers, Volvo had the largest share of the market, with approximately 2,300 sales in 2004. BMW was right behind it with around 2,200 sales, but then there was a big drop to Mercedes at 1,300 and Saab at around 200. Porsche's 2004 overseas delivery sales numbers weren't available, but considering it has the only program that costs more than buying the same car in the U.S., we can assume its sales numbers are pretty small. So far for 2005 Volvo's overseas delivery sales are up nearly 30 percent ahead of that 2004 number, which should put the program into its fourth straight year of growth. What's driving the increasing popularity of this program? Is it the thought of saving 8 percent on the price of a new Volvo? Is it the included round-trip airfare, factory tour and one-night hotel stay at the SAS Radisson Hotel in Gothenburg? Is it the prospect of visiting a country where even the airport baggage handlers could pass for supermodels? The answer is "yes" to all of those, but the real beauty of the program comes from the extensive range of travel options offered by Volvo. Beyond the included airfare, hotel night, factory tour and premium delivery experience that every OSD customer gets, there are several travel options that can be purchased at extremely competitive rates. For example, if you bought a well-equipped XC90 2.5T AWD model through the OSD program you'd pay approximately $40,000, saving about $3,500 over the MSRP at your local Volvo dealer in the U.S. But you'd also get the free airfare to Gothenburg, one hotel night stay at the Radisson, a factory tour with VIP delivery process and 15 days of European automobile insurance — all for two adults and all included with the $40,000 price. But if you spend approximately $3,000 on the Castles and Manor Houses tour you — and a friend/significant other — can enjoy seven days of driving along the Swedish countryside between Gothenburg and Stockholm while staying at some of the country's premier mansions and enjoying three-course dinners. That means you're still $500 "to the good" in terms of what you've spent on the car, and now you're both touring Sweden for a week. You can take shorter tours for less money, or spend more for longer stays. We took an abridged version of the Castles and Manor Houses tour, and we can vouch for the quality of the accommodations, food and hospitality. Children are also a welcome part of the OSD, and can be added to these tour packages for between $150 and $600 per child, depending on the vacation package. Beyond the Castles and Manor Houses tour there's a range of trips with a focus on everything from Nordic countries (Sweden, Norway and Denmark) to European driving adventures going as far south as Barcelona. And because Volvo allows for vehicle drop-off at 20 different locations throughout Europe you can either stick with the company's preplanned tours or strike out on your own (though you likely won't get as competitive of travel rates). There's even an R Event Tour that allows customers to purchase an S60 R or V70 R , drive it on the German autobahns, attend a Formula 1 event, visit the famous Nürburgring racetrack and upgrade to business class travel. The details and pricing for all of these trips are constantly updated, so visit your local dealership or go to Volvo's OSD Web page for the latest information. If there's a downside to the program, it's that when you eventually return home your car won't be waiting for you. In fact, you'll be waiting approximately 6-10 weeks for it. Obviously this type of delay won't work for some new-car buyers, so keep it in mind if you plan on utilizing Volvo's OSD. But if you can afford the several-week wait on your next Volvo's arrival Stateside, the Overseas Delivery Program offers a compelling mix of value and fun. For a detailed look at Volvo's Castles and Manor Houses, CLICK HERE to take a virtual tour . Forums: Your Turn What's your take? From the discussion European Delivery: Experiences, Advice & Info Where do I get euro invoice prices for volvo/bmw - munrokicker Nov 11, 2005 Does anyone know where I can obtain invoice prices for both Volvo and BMW cars? is there a cheap European Delivery program? - joshwall Nov 9, 2005 I'm a broke soon to be graduated graduate student and my wife and I would love to take a trip through europe and we need a car. However, given my lack of present income and he mediocre... Re: KarenS [2004v70] - 530ir1150r Oct 24, 2005 We have also had 2 ED experiences (2002 BMW 530i and 2005 Saab Arc convertible), but there is one detail you have not considered. You know what you paid for your Volvo. You do not... Re: KarenS [KarenS] - 2004v70 Oct 23, 2005 We picked up our 2004 Volvo V70 in July of 2003. This was the second Volvo we ordered through ED and both experiences were great. Note that there are a few differences on what... Re: VW for European Delivery [strato435] - robr2 Oct 21, 2005 VW does not offer a European delivery program. Especially since the Jetta is made in Mexico for the US market. I think VW isn't offering the diesel Passat until 2007 because of the... Home | News | Columns | Road Tests Future Vehicles | Feature Articles | Shows & Events Photos & Video | Forums | Browse All Models Feedback | Help Edmunds.com is hiring! Employment Opportunities © 1995-2005 Edmunds.com, Inc. 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About Camping - resources for campgrounds, outdoor recipes, camping gear & more  You are here: About > Travel > Camping Travel Camping Essentials Find A Campground Campground Reviews Camping Recipes Camping On A Budget Camping Lessons Topics Advice for Beginners Campground Directories Campground Reviews Campground Cooking Camping Tips Camping Gear Planning Your Trip Outdoor Destinations Outdoor Events Outdoor Work Photo Galleries RV Resources Summer Camps National Parks Outdoor News Buyer's Guide Before You Buy, Compare Campground Directories 2006 Editions Gift Ideas for Campers Camping Gear Reviews Essential Camping Items Forums Help FREE Newsletter Sign Up Now for the Camping newsletter! See Online Courses   Search Camping From David Sweet , Your Guide to Camping . FREE Newsletter. Sign Up Now! RV Parks Ready For Mardi Gras Attention RVers and campers. New Orleans is preparing for Mardis Gras, and many area RV parks and campgrounds are ready and open for business. A few are still rebuilding from Hurricane Katrina's extensive damage, and some are still full of FEMA trailers, but many await your arrival. Be sure to check availability and make reservations before going. Status of RV parks near New Orleans . Read more... Tuesday January 24, 2006 | permalink Camping Recipe of the Week The next time you fire up the skillet to make breakfast, consider spicing up your eggs with this recipe. I've cooked something similar to this using grated cheese, chopped green peppers, and sliced mushrooms. Crumbled bacon or ground sausage would be good too. Scrambled Eggs - a recipe from Missy. More camping recipes ... Over 300 campground-tested recipes from fellow campers. Submit Your Recipe Got a favorite camping recipe? If you would like to share, send it to the camping site by filling out the Recipe Form . Monday January 23, 2006 | permalink Top 10 Cardinal Sins of Campers Camping is supposed to be a relaxing outdoor experience. However there always seems to be some campers that show little respect for those around them. Have you ever committed one of the cardinal sins of camping? Read more... Friday January 20, 2006 | permalink Staying Warm Sunnycamper posted in the Camping Forum that she had recently purchased a Marmot Women's Mavericks 15 mummy sleeping bag, thinking it would keep her warm in North Florida. She goes on to say: "I tent camp with my son's Cubscout Pack, and I just put the bag to the test this past weekend. We estimate the temperature got down to around 30 degrees. There was no rain and no wind. When it was time to hit the hay, I started with two layers of long johns, one silk and one cotton, and quickly had to put on one more layer. I added a set of sweats. I did fall asleep for a short time, but woke up shivering and had to put on my ski jacket. I'm pretty sure my ski jacket has some kind of Thinsulate or equivalent insulation, and I was able to stay warm through the night, more or less. I was wearing a fleece hat and wool socks, and the head part of the mummy bag was totally closed. I was very disappointed in having to put on my jacket, as I thought the investment in this bag would eliminate that need. Thought I was doing all the right things with the layers. The top piece closest to my skin was actually a Patagonia Capilene. My bag was on a Thermarest Z-lite sleeping pad which was in turn on top of an inflatable air mattress. ( I know, the air mattress is probably a no-no, but I'm going to give that up as a last resort.) My Coleman Sundome 10x10 tent was pitched on top of a blue tarp. What else can I do? Put my mummy inside of another bag? I also don't have a lot of "natural" insulation. I'm a slim gal, 5'7 and about 130 lbs. Any advice on layers, etc would be welcome." Sunnycamper received several good suggestions in reply, but I like Bruce's best. He took a different approach and suggested that she had on way too much clothing. Read more... Thursday January 19, 2006 | permalink Campground Reviews - What's New Here are the most recent campground reviews submitted by fellow campers. Blue Rock State Park - Blue Rock, OH. Cowans Gap State Park - Fort Loudon, PA. Deep Creek Tube Center - Bryson City, NC. More campground reviews ... Over 1160, sorted by state. Submit Your Review Have you been camping somewhere great? Use this simple form to tell us all about your favorite place to go camping. Wednesday January 18, 2006 | permalink Free Monthly Newsletters Keep up with what's happening in the outdoor world by subscribing to free monthly newsletters. There are lot's of topics being covered including outdoor cooking, camping gear reviews, RV maintenance, destination suggestions, and much more. Check out this list of free monthly newsletters that might be of interest to campers and RVers. Each newsletter includes a brief description and a link to the signup page. Read more... Tuesday January 17, 2006 | permalink Camping Recipe of the Week This recipe requires a grill for cooking the chicken and a campstove and two pots for cooking the sauce and pasta. Chicken Marinara - a recipe from David. "This is the easy version because it uses a jar of store-bought marinara sauce. If you prefer, you can make your own marinara." More camping recipes ... Over 300 campground-tested recipes from fellow campers. Submit Your Recipe Got a favorite camping recipe? If you would like to share, send it to the camping site by filling out the Recipe Form . Monday January 16, 2006 | permalink Why Stake Your Tent? So it doesn't blow away. To understand the adverse effects that wind can play on a tent, one need only look at a tent from an aerodynamic perspective. The consequence of wind blowing across the dome shape of a tent is not unlike that of air passing over the curved wing of an airplane, namely lift. And this lift is the main reason why you need to stake your tent, for without the stakes your tent could quickly become a kite in the lightest of winds and destroy itself as it tumbles through the woods or across the sand dunes. Read more... Friday January 13, 2006 | permalink Campground Reviews Congratulations to Julie Casalaspro. Her review of Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, Florida received 45% of the votes in the poll for best campground review of 2005. Now it's time to start sending in reviews for 2006. More campground reviews ... Over 1150, sorted by state. Submit Your Review Have you been camping somewhere great? Use this simple form to tell us all about your camping experiences. Thursday January 12, 2006 | permalink RotoGlo - Self-Powered Flashlight Product Review - The RotoGlo is a great little flashlight that belongs on every camper's checklist. My father-in-law gave me one of these for Christmas. I immediately thought how great this would be for camping. It's about the size of a cell phone, it's lightweight, and it requires no batteries. A few turns of the crank provides all the energy needed to light either 1 or 3 LEDs. An ideal emergency flashlight for backpackers, boaters, or campers. It also fits conveniently in a drawer, glove box, or tool box. Read more... 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