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In my opinion its depends from instructor. If the instrucotor teach good then the operator will know how too drive. I ve done o course in Empiring Training Services and my instructor always corected my mistakes. And now im good operator
  • Posted 10 Jul 2020 17:50
  • By Maciek_Zawadzki
  • joined 10 Jul'20 - 1 message
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