
Professionals in every vocation covet a certification awarded by a governing body.
Why? It's a clear indication that the person holding that certificate is among the most highly qualified in his field. Certification is a clear indication that the person holding that award has participated in additional training and/or has passed standardized qualifying and performance exams. This immediately distinguishes him from others who may be practicing in the same field. A certified professional usually enjoys not only more prestige but usually higher pay as well.
In order to become certified, certain strict uniform requirements must be met. Some organizations will certify you if you simply pass a comprehensive set of tests and measurements. Others will certify you only after you receive very extensive formal training AND pass an equally comprehensive set of tests. There are only 2 organizations that issue RV Certificates in the United States. One is issued by R.V.I.A/R.V.D.A. (only since 1995) and the other by R.V.S.A.
At RVSA, we have been training and certifying RV Technicians since 1986. We will certify only those technicians who take and pass our hands-on and written courses of studies AND pass the very comprehensive final examination. We are confident that the training program offered is so thorough and complete that we will award you the highest certification possible, the designation of "Master RV Technician," after proof of 1 year of successful full-time RV service performance after graduation. We do not force you to wait for 5 years or more before issuing this Master Certificate*.
RV Dealers throughout the nation and Canada, both large and small, recognize the high quality of the RVSA training program and the professionalism of those who work so hard to earn the RVSA Standard and Master RV Technician Certificates.
*After proof of successful (post-graduation)1-year, full-time RV service performance.
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