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GEAR UP FOR A LEISURE ROAD TRIP
Fun Way To Travel And Put Money In Your Pocket
When it comes to travel, there is nothing more enticing than the call of the open roaad winding out in front of your vehicle. Especially if that vehicle is an RV and the road trip is a casual affair with no agenda. And these days, when the economy and gas prices make travelling a bit out of reach for some, an RV road trip offers not only a chance at travelling, but a chance at getting the trip paid for and some spending money besides.
Commercial RV Transport companmies are constantly seeking drivers to transport New and Used Recreational Vehicles to locations throughout the country. Most of the time, the only requirements the company requires is a clean driving record and a little knowledge about RV hook-up and maintenance. However, there are commercial companies where not having experience with an RV is hardly an issue. If the fit is there, then it may be possible to travel as much as you want and make up to $50,000 a year.
Take into consideration some of the great things about being an RV transporter. Time and place are flexible. It can often be timed around a personal schedule. With many transport companies to choose from, one doesn't even have to use the same "employer" each time. Travel is completed at the leisure of the person doing the delivery. Depending on the company, spouses and even immediate family may travel along. Companies offer a wide window allowing one to get the RV from location A to location B. This not only eliminates the 'rush' factor, but insures that drivers are not having to drive tired to make deadlines. Lastly, the best part about this kind of RV road trip is it is a great way to earn fun money. This small fund can then be put as a down payment on a personal motorhome, a future vacation, or anything else desired.
RV Road trips are a great fit for people who like to travel a lot. RV Travelers enjoy the freedom that comes with being behind the wheel of an RV en route to an exciting road destination. This is an especially good fit for spontaneous people. They can pick up & go on a whim and they aren’t afraid to try new things while travelling to new places.
There may be some drawbacks in being an RV Transporter or even for an RV road trip in general. For instance, the route and the dates are set by the company. The transporter must complete the task within that set period of time. Transport drivers may be responsible for travelling and expenses to get to the starting location and possibly transport for getting back home from the final location. If not getting an immediate transport assignment upon delivery, there will be planning and expense for getting back to the home location. Personal expenses are the responsibility of the driver, including fuel. Some companies may require drivers to have a commercial drivers license (CDL) or at least some commercial driving experience.
Depending on the type of RV, some towing experience may also be required.
Rvs may also be rented by families for nominal fees which allows them to save on hotels and food costs when travelling. Definitely, when it comes to a road trip, Rvs rule!
Hey Gary2, Who does a person contact to do this sort of work?
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