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Date: 2/20/2006 5:03:00 AM
Author: Roni (LtlRedHen3@aol.com)
Subject: LOL I never realized I was that abrupt....

LOL I never realized I was that abrupt. I guess it's too many years of working for lawyers and engineers - get to the point. Trainings here are offered by the resource and referral agencies and local and state associations. The association trainings are usually cheaper and better than the R & R's. But they work with us (associations) realizing it's better to have the variety of options. They've even set up on-line trainings for the ones that have a hard time getting out to them. That cracks me up because they spent YEARS telling us they wanted us to get out & mingle and not take on-line classes. I've heard that some unions offer trainings as well. But who is setting them up? And who is overseeing the quality? It could be that they're good trainings, I don't know. But it's a question I have. I wouldn't want a non-provider that doesn't know our industry to be in charge of the trainings.




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