Grooming from the Road - the RV Lifestyle


© Jill Florio

I just bought an RV. I'm doing lots of research about the lifestyle, and am thinking of grooming on the road, while I travel, to help pay expenses. Traveling Groomer? Why not?

So I took Introduction to RVs and the RV Lifestyle, Barry Houseknecht's online course to get introduced to the concepts, the language and the nuts and bolts about RVing.

This is a SuiteU course, so it was a natural to enroll (this being the sister program to Suite101). If you are thinking about moving to the RV lifestyle, start with this great beginner's course. My research has shown most of the websites dedicated to RVing assume you already know the jargon and are currently on the road.

Here's my short review of the Introduction to RVs and the RV Lifestyle course:

Houseknecht's course is pleasant to read - he never talks over the beginner's head. The four lesson chapters lead the student through choosing the right kind of RV (did you know there are three classes of motorhomes and a whole smorgasbord of trailables?), going to the dealer, getting your rig ready, staying in touch with the world (mail forwarding, Internet access, cell phones and GPS) and how to get started finding work on the road.

From a newbie's perspective, I was glad to have this course; I felt less intimidated by everything I needed to know. There are a few simple course assignments and quizzes to get through, along with links to helpful resources.

Altogether, this RV course should get anyone from the RV Dreamer/Wannabe stage to their first trip on the road. I'd like to see a follow-up, more advanced course to teach me about holding tanks, best RV parks, cooking on the road, and all the numerous, day-to-day details of living the life, so to speak.

Do you bring your dog on your RV excursions? Do you think you would use the services of a groomer while at the RV park? Start a discussion below and let me know what you think.

And by all means, give Barry's course a look-see if you are thinking of getting an RV. The cost is $24.95 for the full program. It costs less than most RV books on the market and gives you more targeted information than anything else out there, for those who are green to the RV game.

Here's the link and you can read the course overview, introduction and entire syllabus for free:

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3.   Nov 13, 2004 12:59 PM
In response to Re: Glad to know what you thought of the course! posted by desertblue:

I would, because my dog needs to be groome ...


-- posted by bici


2.   Nov 13, 2004 9:08 AM
In response to Glad to know what you thought of the course! posted by bici:

Great, Barbara! I really appreciated all of Barry's ...


-- posted by desertblue


1.   Nov 12, 2004 5:13 PM
My husband and I love the idea of owning an RV and taking to the road, but are intimidated by the day-to-day requirements of living in one.

I think your review is very helpful, Jill. I'll take a l ...


-- posted by bici





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