Learn from People Who Actually Live It and Work It
Here’s the thing about RV knowledge: you can read all the manuals you want, but nothing compares to actually living in one. We’ve been full-time for almost 15 years. That means we’ve dealt with frozen pipes in Canada, electrical gremlins in the middle of nowhere, and appliances that decided to quit working at the worst possible times.
Real problems. Real solutions. That’s what we teach.
Teaching Is What We Do
Before we ever stepped foot in an RV, Bryan spent 20 years in corporate training. He’s always been good at taking complex concepts and making them click for people. When he eventually made his way to the National RV Training Academy (NRVTA) in Athens, Texas, he brought his teaching experience. There, he trained RV Technicians and RV Inspectors—people who were either starting their careers or looking to advance their skills.
Turns out, knowing your subject matter is only half the battle. You also need to understand how actually to teach it. Bryan’s got both covered.
Who Benefits from Our Training?
We work with three main groups, and honestly, they all need different things:
RV Owners Who Want to Be Self-Sufficient
Look, you’re never going to become a certified technician (unless you really want to). But you can learn enough to handle the day-to-day tasks yourself and know when it’s time to call in the experts.
Our owner training covers the practical stuff:
- Basic maintenance that’ll save you thousands in repair bills
- How to figure out what’s actually wrong before you panic
- Understanding your systems well enough to explain problems to a technician
- Knowing the difference between “I can fix this” and “I need help NOW!”
- Winterizing without crossing your fingers and hoping for the best
- Pre-trip checks that actually catch problems
This is precisely what we do to keep our own RV running. No fluff, no theory—just what works.
People Who Want to Work on RVs Professionally
The RV world needs good technicians … badly! If that interests you, we can help you get there.
Bryan didn’t just wake up one day as a Master Certified Technician. He worked his way through the ranks, earned multiple certifications, and then taught others how to do the same at the NRVTA. He knows what the industry expects because he’s been evaluated by it himself.
What we can cover:
- All the major systems: electrical, plumbing, HVAC
- How to actually diagnose problems instead of just swapping parts
- Appliance repair that gets to the root cause
- Talking to customers without making their eyes glaze over
Dealerships and Service Centers
Your technicians are the face of your business, whether they realize it or not. When they know their stuff and fix things right the first time, customers come back. When they don’t… well, you know how that goes.
We can come to your location and train your team on:
- Technical skills that reduce comebacks
- Deep dives into specific systems
- Faster, more accurate diagnostics
- How to talk to customers about technical issues
- Getting your team certified
Bryan’s corporate training background means he knows how to work with professional teams and deliver training that actually sticks.
What Makes Us Qualified?
We’ve got the credentials to back up what we teach:
- Bryan: RVTI Master Certified Level 4 RV Technician, RVTAA Master Certified RV Technician, NRVIA Certified RV Inspector, 20 years in corporate training, taught at the NRVTA
- Trish: RVTAA Certified RV Technician, NRVIA Certified RV Inspector
Those aren’t just letters after our names. They represent hundreds of hours of training and testing against industry standards.
Why Us?
Most people who teach RV topics fall into one of two camps: they have extensive hands-on experience but don’t know how to teach, or they’re great instructors who’ve never lived and worked full-time in an RV.
We’re both. Bryan spent two decades learning how to design and deliver training that works. We’ve spent nearly 15 years living full-time in our RV, dealing with everything that can go wrong (and some things we didn’t think were possible). We’ve earned certifications that prove we know what we’re talking about.
The result? Training that makes sense to regular RV owners while still giving future technicians the technical depth they need to build real careers.
Let’s Talk
Whether you’re tired of paying for repairs you could handle yourself, considering becoming an RV tech, or running a service department that needs better training, we can help.
Get in touch, and let’s determine which training makes sense for you.