Call for Entries
For the last few months RV Trade Digest has been encouraging dealers to enter the 2009 Lifetime Value Awards.
The RVTD Lifetime Value Awards are given to dealers who focus on customer service and build excellence through employee training and education.
Dealers can enter anytime using our online application. To apply click here
All applicants are reviewed by a panel of RVTD and Stag-Parkway staffers. Several finalists are chosen and each finalist receives a cash reward and a dealer profile featured in RV Trade Digest. At the 2010 Stag-Parkway show, one finalist will be chosen as the Lifetime Value Award winner and will receive an additional cash prize.
Numerous dealers have already seized the chance to be considered. RVTD will be accepting applications until September 15, 2009. That leaves less than three months to apply.
If you have trouble applying for the Lifetime Value Awards or have questions, please feel free to e-mail the editorial staff at editor@rvtradedigest.com
There is no fee to apply and all dealers are welcome to apply.

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December 6th, 2009 at 6:11 pm
I do not see any harm done by RV overnight parking in public parking areas. I have traveled nationwide and often used public parking such as Wal-Mart, Out Door World, Bass Pro Shops and list goes on to include road side rest areas. I have never encountered a safety issue. RV’s are self contained so therefore a restroom is not necessary. Most roadside rest areas and truck stops have dump stations for RV’s to empty sewage tanks and replenish water for flushing. These parking lots are easy on and easy off access to interstate highways which means fuel savings. Most RV campgrounds are miles off the interstate or major highways which mean’s fuel wasted. The RV was designed for travel to eliminate such unnecessary expenses. Once you reach your destination, than you locate to a campground. Don’t be a dictator and leave the choice up to the RV owner. Do not put a ban on public overnight parking.
Thank you
Bob