Join the Professor as He Explores the World’s Largest RV Bookstore
I recently visited world renowned RV Travel.Com co-located on the same campus as RV Bookstore.com. I had never been there before, so I wasn’t sure what I’d find. That’s part of the joy of visiting new places, mulling through your mind what it should be like. I wasn’t disappointed. As I toured the campus, it occurred to me that you too would appreciate a peek inside this busy hive of RVdom. like all news organizations RV Travel.com is a hub of activity. There are all manner of RV journals, magazines, books and periodicals scattered about on the break room table where employees of RV Travel and RV Bookstore drink coffee and discuss the news. I felt right at home. It reminded me of my grandfather’s workshop, friendly yet intriguing always with a lingering hint of coffee grounds and newsprint.
Erin Hanson is RV Bookstore’s Fulfillment Manager. She’s the one who writes you a thank you note and includes it in your order. Fast and efficient, she keeps the books and DVDs flying out of here so you’ll have your order in no time at all.
Office Manager Jody Allcott tries to keep us all in line and that’s a never ending job.
She makes sure we have plenty of books and DVDs in stock to support our RV habit and she also pays the bills.
Kristin Boag is in charge of advertising and sales. She's working on an automated system so our smaller advertisers will have full and instant access to RV Travel’s monster advertising machine.
The renowned voice of RV Travel is none other than Eric Brotman who you hear on our “RV Radio Moment”. Zoey Platt is our computer expert and keeps all the plates spinning behind the scenes. Mikey the Office Dog is in charge of K-9 relations.
Here he’s schmoozing with the boss, Chuck Woodbury trying to negotiate a dog biscuit increase. Besides the office staff, there are many writers who contribute to RV Travel and are on the payroll. Most of them, like Russ and Tina De Maris, Adrienne Kristine and others are out in the RV community covering the beat. You may have met Adrienne at the recent Good Sam Rally in Redmond, Oregon.
Go out to the back lot at RV Travel.com and you’ll discover a wildlife preserve.
Walk out the front door and down the street and you’re at Puget Sound and the 2006 best marina of the year.
This is Edmonds, Washington a quiet little town with a ferry terminal but more importantly it harbors the largest RV Bookstore in the universe. As far as RV books are concerned, If we don’t have it, it doesn’t exist and if it doesn’t exist we can create it. Take a look at our bookshelf and order a few titles today. Taking you places you’ve never been before - Jim Twamley, Professor of RVing and ROAD Scholar.Labels: Human Interest




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