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Last Post 03/17/2010 12:42 PM by  host
Adjusting 101 with steep training
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03/17/2010 9:05 AM

    Im just getting into the business but wanted to let everyone know I found a school that has a four day property 101 class with an additional day of steep and tall training included!

    My experience was great.  I will not formally advertize for the company but if you google steep and tall you will find the training course. You will need to request the steep and tall class as the main class is Monday to Thurs with steep on Friday.  The material was great, informative instructors.  I feel like I am 100% more prepared that I was before I took the training.  Did not include any Xactimate training.  This was all scoping, policy, roof measuring etc.  The rope class made me want to go climbing or at least rapelling.

    Ive been in the construction business for 15yrs and needed a change.  Wish I had met the instructor 15yrs ago and I would have saved myself a ton of time measuring roofs!!!!

    Anyone new owes it to themselves to check this out.  Great training at a great price.

    Again, I am not formally naming the company and am not affiliated with them in any way.  Good luck to everyone out there!

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    host
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    03/17/2010 9:34 AM

    We provide a Feedback Center that allows users to provide feedback on  industry related products, services, training providers, software and employers.

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    RJames
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    03/17/2010 10:22 AM

    My apologies Roy.  Exactly what do we write in this section?

     

    Thanks,

    Randy James

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    host
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    03/17/2010 12:42 PM

    There is no problem with posting your comments here. However, while your comments seem to indicate you had a good experience with a training provider they do not provide direct information on the provider. Of course naming the provider in this forum could be considered an Ad for the vendor and this is why I listed the other areas which allow users to provide vendor specific feedback, i.e. World's Best Training Provider, and allows other users to view the information about the vendor.

     

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