Beaudry RV Company is Hiring

Beaudry RV Company, overwhelmed by customer demand is expanding operations.

Tucson, AZ (Vocus) March 17, 2010 — RV (http://www.beaudryrv.com/events.html) industry experts have called for an increase in sales from 2009 to 2010 To meet their current customer demands Beaudry RV Company is expanding their employee roster.

Due to economic downturns, only months ago, Beaudry RV Company had to make the decision to lay off employees to adjust to the marketplace. Even after downsizing, Beaudry RV Company still had the largest sales force in the Southwest. Now, in response to recent RV consumer spending, Beaudry RV Company is looking to replenish both their sales and tech forces.

Beaudry RV Company is actively seeking to hire salespeople and service technicians in both their Phoenix and Tucson locations . Customer demand is pushing the hiring decision at Beaudry RV. Approximately 8.2 million Americans already own RVs (http://rvsales.beaudryrv.com/inventory.asp) and the numbers aren’t shrinking. Baby boomers and 35-54 year olds are at the top of the RV buying market, and they are opening their pocketbooks to an RV traveling adventure.

“As with many businesses in this industry, we’ve made changes to adjust to market conditions,” says Scott Beaudry of Beaudry RV Company. “The good news is that we’ve seen such a significant increase in sales and in service work that we no longer have enough employees to satisfy demand!”

Pedata RV Center Sees Increase in Out of Town RV Buying Interest

Pedata RV Center sees a notable increase in the amount of interest coming to local lots from out of town guests (mainly snowbirds).

Phoenix, AZ (Vocus) March 12, 2010 — Pedata RV Center sees a notable increase in the amount of interest at local sales lots and online sales outlets due to the seasonal influx of out of town visitors. Many call the seasonal visitors snowbirds as they enjoy the mild winters and typically leave the area before the intense heat of summer sets in. Snowbirds are arriving in higher numbers in comparison to last year according to the Arizona Association of RV Parks & Campgrounds.

The group is reporting that the campground occupancy is averaging 30% in comparison to last year’s 10% average. Many campground managers are indicating that they are seeing more snowbirds extending their stays through March/April. Industry leaders suggest that reasons for the drastic rise in campground occupancy could be due to: the strength of the Canadian dollar, the improving stock market or affordable fuel prices.

Gerard Pedata of Pedata RV Center suggested, “Pedata RV Center has noticed a large increase in lot traffic. A lot of out of state people and a large amount of Canadian folks are spending time looking at RVs (http://www.pedatarvcenter.com/); the snow birds have arrived. More lot traffic and an upswing in Arizona RV park business mean more possible RV sales. Hopefully this is a sign of what 2010 will have in store for RV sales in Arizona. In January Pedata RV Center saw a 50% increase in sales over 2009.”

Pedata RV Center offers used and new RVs direct to the public at wholesale prices. Their low overhead costs in the midst of the recession have enabled them to continue to provide high quality RVs to consumers at affordable prices. Local lots as well as online inventories provide for the needs of consumers looking to adopt the RVing lifestyle.

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Beaudry RV Company Forecasts Strong Year for RV Sales

Beaudry RV Company examines the economic turnaround based on strong first quarter sales.

Tucson, AZ (Vocus) February 1, 2010 — January hosts RV shows (http://www.beaudryrv.com/events.html) across the nation. From Denver to Chantilly to Indianapolis, attendance and sales are on the rise compared to 2009. Increased confidence has spread to all facets of the RV industry as indicated by GO RVing’s 2010 budget of $8.25 million.

Indianapolis, home of the RV, saw an increase in sales. “The first weekend, the first two days of the show, we sold more than our entire show last year,” said RV dealer Ken Eckstein at the Indianapolis RV Show. Indianapolis isn’t the only indicator of an economic turnaround. The Denver RV show saw a 28% increase in attendance while Chantilly’s potential consumers rose 65% from last year. Both shows reported strong sales.

GoRving, who cut budgets last year, is turning out $8.25 million towards some new and traditional media outlets. For the first year, GoRving will advertise on both The History Channel and The Travel Channel. Expect a strong presence during the Olympics, World Cup and NASCAR among others. With their new Ambassadors of Affordability, the slogan ‘Go Affordably, Go RVing’ will reach a larger audience ready to spend.

“The RV (http://www.beaudryrv.com) industry has been part of US history for one hundred years,” says Thom Sylvester of Beaudry RV Company, “and we’re confident we’ll be here, in one form or another, a hundred years from now.”

For more information on Beaudry RV Company or current trends in the industry contact Thom Sylvester at info@beaudryrv.com or by phone at: 520-239-5054. Or visit Beaudry RV Company online at www.BeaudryRv.com.

Beaudry RV Company Employees Head Back to Work

Beaudry RV Company prepares for predicted turnaround in the economy.

Tucson, AZ (Vocus) January 22, 2010 — Despite an economically slow year in 2009, the RV industry is poised for a comeback this year. Sales doubled in November of 2009 over the previous year and are predicted to continue growing. A 27% increase in sales is projected by Richard Curtin, an RV analyst. Beaudry RV Company’s (http://www.beaudryrv.com/) employees head back to work after the holidays with a sense of renewed hope in the coming year.

RV shipments are expected to total 203,500 units in 2010, a 27.6% increase from the projected 2009 total, according to RV industry analyst and director of consumer surveys at the University of Michigan Dr. Richard Curtin. Confidence in the RV industry is further emphasized by last year’s increase in new RV manufacturers. 15 new RV manufacturers started up operations last year.

Beaudry RV (http://rvsales.beaudryrv.com/inventory.asp) Company’s workforce of over 100 employees remains the largest staff of retail and service personnel in Arizona. “We weren’t immune to the recession last year,” says Thom Sylvester, CEO of Beaudry RV Company, “but we have faith in the memories and experiences RV recreation creates. We’re ready for a turnaround and look forward to a successful 2010.”

For more information on Beaudry RV Company or current trends in the industry contact Thom Sylvester at info@beaudryrv.com or by phone at: 520-239-5054. Or visit Beaudry RV Company online at www.BeaudryRv.com.

Contact: Thomas P. Sylvester

Company: Beaudry RV Company

www.BeaudryRv.com

Phone: 520-239-5054

Email: info (at) beaudryrv (dot) com