I’m a mobile tech just starting out. I love how you guys incorporate the Lord in your videos, thank you for doing that. I pray many blessings for you guys and your business along with your customers.
@@greg5830 thanks, Greg! We respect folks no matter what they believe, but He is our CEO & we try to let Him lead in all our interactions. We wish you the very best provision, protection, wisdom & guidance as you honor Him & serve others with your own business! 🙏🏼
What a blessing to have found y’all, I’m about to start RV tech school here in Athens, Texas at the NRVTA Academy, was just looking to see what’s ahead., very much enjoyed your video and will now follow. Thank you and what a blessing you both are to the industry
Thanks for the tour of your day! I am a 5 time RV owner and thinking about doing the NRVTA certification and get my masters as well to start a mobile company In the Utah / WY / MT / ID area. Appreciate the hard work you put into the video
Great video I'm really impressed and didn't really understand it. You were praying but I love it free without ceasing. God bless you thank you thinking about getting into an RV technician I subscribe to your station and get a check it out more.
Thank you for posting. So you are an RV tech and driving around in a van, did you ever consider installing your own bathroom toilet in your van even if only a cassette toilet, would this save you time in locating Rest room stops? Surely you have the knowledge on how to install/build something to make your life/job a little easier. I do have a question for you, how many amps does a 12 volt small RV fridge use after it is cooled down, can it last for 12 hours on 320 amps of AGM batteries considering that only 120 amps is really usable? I am praying for an answer here and also that you stay safe out there on the road.
Excellent video. Personally I would like to see more of the work you guys do on the rigs. But I do get that sometimes customers just aren't there with the whole filming thing 🤨🤨🙏🙏
@@missionrvservicesso I assume the business is super slow during off winter season then? I am trying to organize myself for summer spring work and taking off to Alaska to climb and snowboard for off season. So…I think this may work out for me in the long run.
Yes. In the summer we operate in MI and in the fall, winter, spring we operate in FL. There’s a lot of start up costs, getting certified, tools, insurance, operating costs, continuous education, etc and you need to be very informed of state laws as they vastly vary from state to state.
I’m a mobile tech just starting out. I love how you guys incorporate the Lord in your videos, thank you for doing that. I pray many blessings for you guys and your business along with your customers.
@@greg5830 thanks, Greg! We respect folks no matter what they believe, but He is our CEO & we try to let Him lead in all our interactions. We wish you the very best provision, protection, wisdom & guidance as you honor Him & serve others with your own business! 🙏🏼
What a blessing to have found y’all, I’m about to start RV tech school here in Athens, Texas at the NRVTA Academy, was just looking to see what’s ahead., very much enjoyed your video and will now follow. Thank you and what a blessing you both are to the industry
We wish you the best of luck and blessings in your future business!
Thanks for the tour of your day! I am a 5 time RV owner and thinking about doing the NRVTA certification and get my masters as well to start a mobile company In the Utah / WY / MT / ID area. Appreciate the hard work you put into the video
@@ChristianRaymondFilms thanks for watching! wishing you a great future helping others out there!
You are obviously very conscientious, competent workers.
Thanks!!!
Great video I'm really impressed and didn't really understand it. You were praying but I love it free without ceasing. God bless you thank you thinking about getting into an RV technician I subscribe to your station and get a check it out more.
Thank you for posting. So you are an RV tech and driving around in a van, did you ever consider installing your own bathroom toilet in your van even if only a cassette toilet, would this save you time in locating Rest room stops? Surely you have the knowledge on how to install/build something to make your life/job a little easier. I do have a question for you, how many amps does a 12 volt small RV fridge use after it is cooled down, can it last for 12 hours on 320 amps of AGM batteries considering that only 120 amps is really usable? I am praying for an answer here and also that you stay safe out there on the road.
Excellent video. Personally I would like to see more of the work you guys do on the rigs. But I do get that sometimes customers just aren't there with the whole filming thing 🤨🤨🙏🙏
Awesome video as usual
Thanks!!!!
How do you know how many led lights there are, and what different kinds there are for a job like that?
Hey do you mind sharing how many billable hours you did this day?
What kind of business insurance do y’all have with being a mobile service business?
Specifically for RV techs and inspectors, $10 mil liability policy
well poop as google shows your temporarily closed - best of luck to both of you - in Vicksburg mi
Thank you. We’re actually only closed in MI during the winter months & we go south. We’ll be back to MI in the spring!
oh yeah @@missionrvservices
@@missionrvservicesso I assume the business is super slow during off winter season then? I am trying to organize myself for summer spring work and taking off to Alaska to climb and snowboard for off season. So…I think this may work out for me in the long run.
@@ChristianRaymondFilms we operate in FL in the fall & winter. We Fulltime RV. Makes it easier to just roll your home to your next destination!
Praise Jesus
All day, every day 😊
Is it a full time career??, are you always working?
Yes. In the summer we operate in MI and in the fall, winter, spring we operate in FL. There’s a lot of start up costs, getting certified, tools, insurance, operating costs, continuous education, etc and you need to be very informed of state laws as they vastly vary from state to state.