The second option sounds great.

The only problem is that Adam can talk faster than I can hear/absorb and at that 
price, absorbsion is King.

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-----Original Message-----
From:   Matt Eschenbaum [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Thursday, April 19, 2001 1:03 PM
To:     CF-Talk
Subject:        RE: Advanced CF5 Bootcamp format



I'm trying to make a decision about the Advanced Bootcamp for ColdFusion 5,
Database, and Javascript, and I could really use some advice.

I'm wondering if the format is right for people.   Currently, I have it
scheduled like this:

-- 68 hours over six days, 12 hours per day M-F, 8 hours on Saturday
-- All three meals catered
-- $4,500 normally, $3,950 early registration

But it's been suggested that a better format would be this:

-- 60 hours over five days, 12 hours per day M-F
-- Breakfast and lunch catered, dinner is on your own
-- $3,500 normally, $2,950 early registration

I really want to provide a truly advanced training course, and need to have
plenty of time to thoroughly cover everything.  The 12-hour-per-day format
worked really well on the recent Database Development course we did in
March, but I don't know if people are really wanting to go an extra two days
like that.

I would really appreciate any input you can give me.  If you would, please
look at the detailed itinerary at:

http://www.coldfusiontraining.com/index.cfm?fa=home.getinfo&InfoType=itinera
ry&TitleCode=advboot&EventID=4

and let me know what you think people might like better.  I get the feeling
that I'm being a _wee_ bit too enthusiastic about the amount of training
people want. :)

Thanks in advance.

Respectfully,

Adam Phillip Churvis
Productivity Enhancement, Inc.

http://www.ColdFusionTraining.com
http://www.ColdFusionSeminars.com
http://www.CommerceBlocks.com

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