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Hello All, I'm new to this discussion. I took over my company's training responsibilities 10 months ago. I have received good feedback for the 40+ training that I have conducted this year. But I'm always looking to improve. The guy who did this before me did not have much of a hands on test for the students to take. All he wanted to see was that they could operate the forklift, no course or anything. I would like to improve this and get some sort of of course I was curious how the other instructors go about doing their hands-on course and evaluations. Your opinions are appreciated!!
  • Posted 11 Nov 2014 05:49
  • By craig_w
  • joined 11 Nov'14 - 5 messages
  • Ohio, United States

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