Yukus, Mary J CIV USMEPCOM wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I have a customer that needs to send someone (a new programmer) to COBOL
classes.  They don't seem to offer any at IBM anymore.  Does anyone have any
suggestions?  They are looking for something preferably in the Chicago area,
but will take other locations as well.
Thanks,

Mary J. Yukus
IT Specialist - Lead Systems Programmer HQ US Military Entrance Processing Command J6/MIT-System Support Branch

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Hi, Mary,

Just got back in my office and saw your post.

We offer an entire COBOL curriculum for new programmers.



For Entry Programmer Training, consider this:
  http://www.trainersfriend.com/Curricula/EPT_Curr.htm

which is the soup-to-nuts program.



If you just want COBOL courses, we offer these:
  http://www.trainersfriend.com/COBOL_Courses/cobolcurr.htm

and everything is up to date.



As Dave K. pointed out, I'll come to Chicago (actually,
that's kinda' my home town; long story)


But it looks like you have only one student. In this case,
take a look at our Remote Contact Training (RCT) option.
Basically this is self-study-tied-to-a-mentor. Typically,
the mentor is the course author. The student gets our
standard handout. We work with you to set up for the labs
so the student can run the labs on your system, the
system they'll be using in the "real world". Then the
student goes through the book at their own pace; he or
she can contact the mentor via email for explanations,
hints on the labs, more details on topics, and evaluations
of solutions.


Drop me a line off-list for more details / information.



Kind regards,

-Steve Comstock
The Trainer's Friend, Inc.

303-393-8716
http://www.trainersfriend.com

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    * Our classes include
       + How things work
       + Programming examples with realistic applications
       + Starter / skeleton code
       + Complete working programs
       + Useful utilities and subroutines
       + Tips and techniques

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