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OK, here's the deal.

The PERC course is now sold as a package at a price that allows company's to either hold exclusive classes for just their employees or sell seats to their customers for a profit. This is if we provide the trainer, training manuals, lab activities and equipment, etc.

Or, we will sell just the training materials directly for companies that have their own training organizations with the intent of incorporating the curriculum into their own programs.

You can contact PERC or email or call us directly if you want the specifics. I can be reached at [email address removed] or
at our office: AFV International LLC, 01.740-.205.2107

I hope this helps.

Bill McGlinchey
  • Posted 20 Jul 2007 07:11
  • By afvman
  • joined 30 Sep'05 - 11 messages
  • West Virginia, United States
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