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Hi Jay,

I am an independent consultant providing training to many large corporations in the Ottawa (Canada) region. I am also an Associate Professor at a university for forklift training as well. Probably the best place to bring you. 1 + 2 day courses (for the inexperienced). I cover off sit-down, both battery and propane.

I self-design my PowerPoint presentations for each class of lift truck and (pat my back), they are really effective, and good. My manuals are probably just about the best on the continent.

From here, you can go to Toronto, or the States to continue your research.

Next college course is in September. If I can be of assistance, just reply to this board. No emails allowed here.

Danny
  • Posted 4 Aug 2006 01:10
  • Modified 4 Aug 2006 01:13 by poster
  • By dan_m
  • joined 14 Oct'05 - 335 messages
  • Ontario, Canada

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