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May 25 2009

Have to stop RVing?? RV Shuttle Service says “No Way!”

rvshuttlelogo.jpgI had a chat with Richard who is the owner of “RV Shuttle Service”. I asked him what exact his company does for RVers. His answer exactly, “Our company wants all RVers to enjoy their RV till they are ready to sell it on their terms. At times older RVers become afraid to pull or drive their RV. We have a service to take them to where they want to go and come and return them home once more. And shuttle RVs to or from anywhere in the greater north west for a fair rate. We want to enjoy our service till it is our turn to use this service. We love the out doors we really enjoy people we love to play horse shoes and pot lucks. We look forward to serving  people that love the things we do. We offer a safe reasonable honest bonded insured service. That every one can trust and feel like one of the family. There is so much joy in being a senior RVer. And we wish all of the seniors will live the life they always dreamed of with not feeling  guilt. I think we all need to lay back and love our last few years of this life with no guilt but with a great out look to see, do and enjoy all those things we all dreamed of but was to inhibited to do. Lets all look funny, do funny things, let us all look at life as children. Our lord and savior says we all will become as children again  and will play as children once more…

That is how I and my family feel about our company and our work. We love to work and love to see our snow birds and senior RVers enjoy their RVs”

 Thank you Richard! Now, that is what service is all about - not only being passionate about their company, but providing a service that many of us will use someday. I never want to stop RVing and if there’s a company like Richard’s for me, I’ll never have to stop RVing.

 You can see the RV Shuttle Service website here at http://www.rvshuttleservice.com

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