Address: 6519 123rd Ave N, Largo, FL 33773, USA
Phone: +17275364694
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5:30PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5:30PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5:30PM
Thursday: 8AM–5:30PM
Friday: 8AM–5:30PM
Saturday: Closed
Ken Hernandez
I attended this school from Jan to Mar 2021. I did graduate from the school. It was a tough start do to Covid 19. It was the first class in a year. The instructure that started quit because of a student who was uncontrollable and doing everything he could to get his money back. The instructor and 1/2 the class left. The school quickly hired another instructor who also has RV Mobile repair business. He was much better and even took use to job calls with him. We were able to receive on hands experience with real customers. In the review that Bob wrote has a lot of truth, however there was a lot that he did not understand. He was only there to educate himself for his own RV and not to have career. The reason I am giving a 4 star is because I understand what they had to go through with Covid 19. Since they did not has a class in almost a year. The attached dealership took their Bays back in order use them. The book books may have been 10 years old however nothing has changed. I also received my RVTI certification after I graduated. The only difference was the date. The equipment was old but if you are training for a mobile business, which is the focus of this school, This the equipment you will be working on. I did learn a lot and Ralph was a very good instructor who actually cared about us.
David Frame
DO NOT ATTEND THIS SCHOOL! The facilities are a joke and the teaching aides look as if they were retrieved from dumpsters. This is the most unprofessional and poorly ran business that I have ever experienced. We were promised three bays with rvs in them for hands on instruction. We arrived for class and found out that there were no bays. We pressed the owner repeatedly and he finally arranged for one bay for one week This school may have been successful at one time but that success is a distant memory. Do yourself a favor and attend another school. The owners are only interested in getting your money.
Jay Jones
Highly recommend any person who is serious about maintaining or operating their RV correctly, or starting your own business as a mobile RV repair or service center to start here. Great people and wonderful training that will more than pay itself back very quickly as an investment in your lifestyle or career. After working 10 years on my own RVs and in mobile repair business for the past 3 years I am still learning some great stuff to use in the field. Thanks to the entire staff that treats its students as family!
Tim Cochran
Excellent program, delivery, instruction, test prep and review. I just graduated May 31, 2019. The school recently changed ownership and they have a great program in place along with a great instructor, Bobby Groom! The classroom environment is such that there are no dumb questions and other students with more knowledge in certain aspects are encouraged to speak up and explain subject matter more in depth if needed for better understanding. All major systems are taught, explained, and worked/tested in the shop area including, electrical, plumbing, AC, refrigerators, hot water heaters, furnaces, ranges, brakes and suspension, generators, hydraulics, and even a slide room overview. If you are considering a carrier in RV repair or just want to know how to repair your own rig this course will give you the tools and training to do just that!
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Yes, our certification is state licensed by FL Dept. of Education but is recognized in all states. We do offer to help with job placement. We have a new instructor who has many years of RV repair business since he still has his RV repair business in operation. He has taken our current students on several of his RV service calls for them to do supervised RV repairs when they were qualified to do so. We also have one RV onsite and a couple students brought in their own RVs to our school to do RV diagnostics and repairs. Students also went to do a PDI inspection on one of our instructor's service call. The first 5 weeks of training is basic RV technology with minimal hands-on but the 2nd 5 weeks of training is advanced RV technology with actual RV repairs so our students have got lots of knowledge and RV repairs experiences.
Terry Cooper's school teaches RV Inspector courses and a 5 week training. Terry is a friend of ours! He compresses his course into the 5 weeks.
Yes, students do work on real RVs starting at week 6 of our advanced portion of training. (the first 5 weeks is basic technology and minimal hands-on.).We have one onsite RV and several students have brought in their RVs for diagnostics and repairs. We also have a fifth wheel that we will be using as a training aid in the next class. Our instructor sometimes takes students, when qualified on his RV service calls to do supervised diagnostics and repairs. Our instructor has many years of owning RV repair businesses and has also worked for RV dealers so he brings an abundance of experience and knowledge.
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