Mikey P
Administrator
And you're a negative debbie downer with limited vision and understanding of business and opportunities.damn, you're still stupid
..L.T.A.
And you're a negative debbie downer with limited vision and understanding of business and opportunities.damn, you're still stupid
..L.T.A.
I know and for that reason I just need to stop talking to Larry as you can't help but being condescending and I can't help but be a jerk to him as a reproachEvery discussion here ends up like this.....
I and a lot of others, much smarter than me, disagree.every industry has training courses, you can take the most respected course for whatever industry you're looking at.. success isn't dependant on the course, but the student and luck/timing
Mike, you've got my full support on getting a quality, hands on education program made to build a real career in this industry. I think I would've made it allot further and prevented several mistakes in not only the cleaning, but business mistakes and mechanical mistakes in our equipment. Just try to stay away from any virtual classes. Total junk and lazy idea from all the fat retired teachers who are still trying to have some sort of income
About all these "Virtual" Classes...
I need to get some edumacation on a few topics next year, but I refuse to go virtual. Here's why... The last "Virtual" class I took was for a software company that did the scheduling and invoicing for a bank to learn their scheduling process on how to submit invoices. It was a 4hour class...mikeysboard.com
But I am a little Bitter about the situation also. I remember telling you guys that I was considering starting a class program over here at my local technical school to help others in my state and was hoping to get some positive ideas from it because I had the same mindset that the current education IICRC offered was a waste of time.
Most of you, from the response of my idea were pricks. There were a few of you who were supportive, and one well known, and very intelligent person in our industry contacted me directly and wanted to put together a curriculum to get it started. But, unfortunately, after I opened my mouth on here about the idea, my local tech school all of a sudden stopped returning my calls. I wonder who from the Elite group of pricks in our industry called the tech school and spread a bad seed about me. Because the School was very supportive of my goals until I brought the idea on here. ???
I love know-it-alls.....They probably ghosted you once they knew you didn't understand that or were going to be more persistent than they thought. Of course you did challenge folks to burst your bubble.
I love know-it-alls.....
I love know-it-alls.....
I’ve asked more questions and admitted to be at fault more than most on here
Know it all? Not me
sinner.
Yes I am.sinner.
I apologize for You offsinner.
There was no personal get rich quick motive when I brought that up. I honestly despised most of the classes I’ve taken due to the outdated, or improperly waste of time I could not apply to my business model and I thought it would’ve been a good opportunity to contribute to help new owners or new employees avoid mistakes that I madeI know you've developed quite the persecution complex these days but my response, which should have been evident by the quote, was a response to Matt based on the info he has given. It wasn't in any way addressing your idea/project.
If you think community colleges (state based) are waiting with open arms for randos with class ideas (even personal enrichment) I think you are mistaken. Have you ever taken a community college/technical college/trade school course?
There was no personal get rich quick motive when I brought that up. I honestly despised most of the classes I’ve taken due to the outdated, or improperly waste of time I could not apply to my business model and I thought it would’ve been a good opportunity to contribute to help new owners or new employees avoid mistakes that I made
One of the daily activities at the end of each day of the class was to literally take 2-3 different students to a few jobs and let them apply what they’ve learned from the class and teach it while on the job whether it’s carpet, uph, hard surface, on site rug, or water mitigation or servicing machine, to going out shaking hands meeting new potential clients, etc.
Yep, you can have someone who knows how to do something but for one reason or another decides to do a shitty job.truth is, education doesn't stop one from being a hack.
Education can certainly prevent a conscientious person from making mistakes...which is a great thing, but hacks will be hacks regardless
Believe it or not, it's in all the licensed journeyman trades too
We've tossed more than a few contractors out of our program for slipshod workmanship and/or unethical practices
.L.T.A.
I'm no fanboy of whats currently available.I and a lot of others, much smarter than me, disagree.
What are industry offers today is shameful.
The new generation deserves more..
The only iicrc course I took that had hands on training was an upholstery course with Ron Toney. We all got a chance to learn how to clean "with style".I'm no fanboy of whats currently available.
Yet, many have probably sat next to a muppet in an IICRC course knowing the person next to us regardless of the course and pass was still a muppet.
I am a fan of continued learning in all areas of life.
If you can do better than whats available and turn a profit at same time then all the best.
The only iicrc course I took that had hands on training was an upholstery course with Ron Toney. We all got a chance to learn how to clean "with style".