National RV Training Academy (NRVTA) technical training program graduates can apply to join Coach-Net’s vendor network.
Coach-Net has provided around-the-clock emergency road services to RVers since 1987. Coach-Net is looking to expand its provider network. The company will begin accepting applications from NRVTA graduates looking to become mobile service providers.
Mobile RV technicians will complete a standard application and undergo a thorough screening process to verify their qualifications and ensure their ability to deliver quality service. Once registered, Coach-Net customer service representatives can dispatch the mobile technicians to wherever RVers need assistance.
“We provide emergency road service wherever our RVing members need help, and many NRVTA graduates are in business to provide mobile service wherever RVers are located,” said Rod Fone, director of partner development for Coach-Net. “It just makes sense to work with technicians that have been RV-trained and are qualified to offer help for our members as quickly as possible.”
There is no cost for technicians who graduated from an NRVTA program to participate in the referral program.
NRVTA President Terry “Cooper” Cooper said the announcement was a win for everyone involved.
“First, Coach-Net members win because they will receive quick, professional service wherever they experience problems,” he said. “Coach-Net wins because the company will be able to expand its network of providers that can perform a number of emergency repair services right on-site without requiring Coach-Net members to take their RV to a service center.
“Third, NRVTA graduates benefit by having the ability to serve Coach-Net members living in their service areas or just passing through,” Cooper said.
For more, visit www.coach-net.com or www.nrvta.com.