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September 9th, and possibly 10th. Up to now, the college has only been providing 1-day courses to the public and people were complaining that it is no fair becuase they were not as experienced (first-timers) as others on the course.
So this fall, we are testing the waters to see if these newbies are willing to cough up extra cash to spend the entire second day (Sunday) with me to earn more experience and gain more confidence on the forklift. I think it is great but many of the participants coming to this courses are unemployed and may not have the extra cash. BTW, we are not looking at much money at all. A bargain in most people's eyes.

So, yes, it involves theory and practical. Theory starts at 800AM and practical, approx 4:30PM. Full day. I never get outof there until 9-10PM, minimum.

There you have it. Best is to email me. Go to this site's home page and on left side look for BUSINESS DIRECTORY, click it and it brings you to a search page. Quick search Canada + Business Management Training and at the bottom of the blue box, you will see Ideal Forklift Training. That is me! Click Ideal Forklift Training and the ability to email me pops up.

Thanks.

Danny
  • Posted 4 Aug 2006 22:29
  • Modified 4 Aug 2006 22:30 by poster
  • By dan_m
  • joined 14 Oct'05 - 335 messages
  • Ontario, Canada

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