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AbdRahim

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Joined
Dec 25, 2019
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RV Year
2020
RV Make
Newmar
RV Model
BayStar 3626
RV Length
37’
Chassis
Ford
Engine
V10
TOW/TOAD
None
Any of you folks ever take one of those RV Tech courses?

If so, Was it worth it? Which one do you recommend?
 
Any of you folks ever take one of those RV Tech courses?

If so, Was it worth it? Which one do you recommend?
I would say if you don't already have the skill set, One good month of 8 hr days would only be the beginning. If you have the skill set and was looking for something specific then would likely help with that if you were able to ask questions.
 
Here is a video that might be of interest on this topic
 
Here is a video that might be of interest on this topic

Thanks. I am familiar with several courses. I was wondering if any one here had any experience with any.
 
I would say if you don't already have the skill set, One good month of 8 hr days would only be the beginning. If you have the skill set and was looking for something specific then would likely help with that if you were able to ask questions.
Well, no I really don't have the skill set per se. I can learn though. This pandemic thing has put a monkey wrench in the works. With the old coach, I tried to hag around the shop while it was being worked on and helped the mobile tech, when I needed one. With the pandemic, Newmar won't let you watch the techs work on the coach.

I am not interested in the complicated stuff, but knowledge is power. I watch a lot of videos. Got a lot from RV Repair Club. Some things I just don't have the patience to tackle. Simple things, I don't have the patience to wait for someone else to do. If I see it done, I have a good idea of whether or not I want to tackle it.
 
@AbdRahim I can appreciate where you come from. I will make a suggestion. With the skill set I have I always do a few You-tubes to see how things are done that I question.
I could figure it out as I did before they came around by reading up on a subject. Many of the couples on You tube like Driven n' vibin or Sailing Uma watch a lot of videos before they record a video of their own. They do have a background that helps, but the results are testament to how much streaming videos have done to help with this matter.

Classes cover things you will never need. Videos cover what you want NOW!!
 

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