Hi Jeannie, I like the way you think, this line of thinking should be pursued. Regards Roger >Jeannie said: > In fact, I had >to turn down one of the Steinway sessions one year because I couldn't afford >it. I think it would be a mistake to make it so pricey that even less >people could attend. > >Manufacturer's classes at Conventions and Regional Conferences can be >documented. Paying a small fee and pre-registering for such a class, or >series of classes might be doable for many. In the past I've been willing >to pay $50 or $60 for a special class and might even consider paying more if >it would save me the hotel and airfare of going to another facility. >Attendees could be given some sort of certificate to attest to the fact that >they were there. Instructors could actually give feedback as to whether the >student was on the right track or needed some additional training. This >certificate could be requested by dealers if the manufacturers expected them >to use such accredited technicians. > >Just brain storming... >jeannie > > > >Diane Hofstetter -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/caut.php/attachments/20091121/444772ae/attachment-0001.htm>
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