Discussion:
training expenses

What do you pay for a training fee to the factory when you send a tech there for training? I've heard nothing, 300, 1000 is it that varied between brands?
  • Posted 28 Jun 2014 07:42
  • Discussion started by JBYRD
  • tx
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TVH offers some pretty good classes (I believe). And starting this year there will be classes offered at the depot in Shreveport Louisiana. We are sending two techs to a class. $1000 as I recall for Spectrum and $1500 for electric truck.
  • Posted 17 Jan 2015 14:52
  • Reply by Forkliftt
  • Louisiana, United States
Steve
steve at forkliftt dot com
Your on the right track, each manufacturer has different costs associated with training. Over the years I would average the cost of tech training to be in the neighborhood of $1,000/ week, per tech
  • Posted 12 Jul 2014 01:40
  • Reply by lynn_w
  • Colorado, United States

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