Raptor wrote: |
Sorry but spending $20.000 USD its not a good investment due to the current recession , $20.000 USD is a very large amount of money and not much to show for it, There are many people looking for a new start in life but Rov work is a non runner . If people want to invest in courses they should do electronics or hydraulics that can be used in other industry's ,
Ok they get a nice little certificate but with a family to support and a mortgage to pay thats not going to be much help . We all have to make a living this I understand but to run courses for trade that is dead makes no sense and the only person who will benefit is you . I receive many emails from experienced guys who have been out of work for over 18 months and they cannot find work so a trainee has got no chance .Unless you can guarantee employment after the course its a total non runner. My full details are on my profile I see no reason to move this to PM stage as for my experience level I have been in this industry 40 Years plus , When this current recession is finished there maybe trainee requirements but thats a long way off yet . |
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We all have to make a living this I understand but to run courses for trade that is dead makes no sense and the only person who will benefit is you . I receive many emails from experienced guys who have been out of work for over 18 months and they cannot find work so a trainee has got no chance .Unless you can guarantee employment after the course its a total non runner.Â
More than well put Raptor.
More like 24 months or so...for the very experienced and the kin thereof, among'st others.
Yet again some of these outfits will try and hook monies out of people.
Do I read the likes of another scheme on the table or what?
Too good to be true at that price and probably is not at the end of the day.
Safety First + Work Second.


