I am quickly finding it that Rv jobs are more lucrative than
normal car work. This money factor can be a huge draw for
people who do not have a problem with hard manual labor and
picky customers.
With a little bit of work, perhaps we can come to an understanding
as to why Rv customers are picky, and develop some methods to
make that work easier.
Let us start off with Why I suggest Rv work.
1. There may be tons of auto detailers in your area. The more competition,
the more competitive your rates and services must be (to an extent).
2. The average size if an Rv dwarfs even the largest auto. If we set our pricing
structure correctly, more surface area means more pay.
3. Many people in Rv parks are away from their hometown. This means
that their normal network of friends to suggest businesses and
their normal service people might be unavailable.
4. The majority of people in Rv parks are retired. Yes there are
some of these people on low fixed budgets. Most of these people have
worked hard and have disposable income.
5. Their Rv is their baby. Their baby needs Pampered.
6. Their Rv is their home, so they budget more for upkeep than a car.
7. RV people are pretty nice people. I love talking to most people in parks.
8. The most social people are in Rv parks. Unfortunately, society had become
individualized, where we have limited human interaction. Our RV generation
loves to chat, sit around and brag about their rv. Instant referrals.
9. Just doing work in Rv parks garners attention, especially so with a
professional appearance. This sector has many thugs and hooligans
servicing it. Read into that - Opportunity for Excellence
10. Rvs are parked, which means you don't have to chase business down.
This is a big lot with potential clients, and they all have water hookups.
11. Rv park management appreciates good service. They look after their residents,
so if you do a good job you can get referrals from management easily.
12. Residents always go to office to look for business cards, this is the
easiest advertising available.
13. Rv work seems to be less intensive, meaning much of it is large flat
surfaces. While there are many edges and caulked seams, the normal Rv
owner seems less interested in reflection than the normal car owner.
While these reasons that I listed are not static for the entire country,
I have found that they apply to my area. Let it also be clear that I am talking
about class a and fifth wheel homes, not the permanent modular homes.
There is job opportunities for power washing those modular homes, it just
is not the sector that I am currently targeting.
Why do you like RV work, or why do you hate it?