Yeah, I've had enough good and bad training to know that it's more dependent
on the individual trainer than anything.

-Kevin

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ben Doom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 3:39 PM
Subject: Re: can anyone recommend good classes?

> We got offered what was essentially a half-off offer on some flash
> training.  We mamaged to talk it into a great discount on some on-site
> training in flash for a bunch of people, and some classroom training in
> actionscript for me.
>
> Someone mentioned they weren't impressed with NH's classes.  though
> these will be our first classes with them, I will say this.  I've talked
> to 2 different people from NH at 2 different sites.  I'm quite impressed
>   with one and totally unimpressed with the other.
>
> The one we're currently working with turns out to be an idiot who can't
> schedule things to save his life.  On the other hand, he's a salesman,
> not a trainer.  The one we will probably work with going forward should
> we continue training with NH is a nice guy who checks things before he
> gives you a definitive answer and has been more helpful than I would
> have expected, considering I was calling with questions about training
> from another NH site.  He's also the guy who sticks around once a month
> when NH hosts the KY CF/MMUG.
>
> So I think that the quality of training, sales, etc. is going to be very
> site-specific.  But that's just initial impression, and not a deep
analysis.
>
> --benD

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