Originally Posted By: ktrice This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
JUNE 11 2005
This is the seminar that you want to come to it will be taught by our very own Mr. Joe Tedesco. This meeting will be on a Saturday cost will be a $25.00 donation which will pay for coffee and doughnuts and a great lunch. This a meeting that we all need to attend for the information and the chance to show all of NACHI that we are serious about being part of this organization. This meeting will be held in Tulsa at the Radisson Hotel at the airport. The seminar will be from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Please rsvp me as soon as you can if you plan to attend.
thanks
Ken Trice
Chapter President
I need questions for electrical seminar
I need any electrical question you can think of for the seminar. I have been asked by Joe for these questions. He says it makes the seminar more personal if he can answer questions that are relative to the crowd rather than something that has happened in other states.
Please help out here.
Originally Posted By: ktrice This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
It probably won’t matter if there is credit for this seminar or not considering i have not had one person rsvp for it. This is pathetic we go to the trouble of setting it up and NACHI is willing to pay for it except for the dinner (which is not a big deal) and you guy’s still won’t commit to it. Well if i’m the only one that shows up we are still having it. However i can promise everyone that we will not take the time or the trouble or the funds from NACHI to do anything else like this until there is more of a commitment from the members in Oklahoma. I have tried to have quarterly meeting’s and i can only get 5 or 6 people say that they will attend, well guy’s i can’t hardly ask someone to come and speak on some subject when there is only going to be that many attending. How embarrassing would that be for NACHI or myself after i convince someone that we are really interested in his product or service and would like to hear about it and then he gets here to speak and there are only 5 or 6 people present. Well it’s not going to happen i won’t do it and i won’t ask a company to send a representative to speak when the commitment is so low in this chapter.
Originally Posted By: jtedesco This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
Attention: All NACHI Chapters:
By Nick: "Free electrical training for NACHI members throughout the country"... I encourage all to attend Joe's next one in Tulsa at http://www.nachi.org/okelectrical2005.htm
jhagarty wrote:
gromicko wrote:
The thread also included a question by Erol Kartol which asked about our free electrical training mentioned in http://www.nachi.org/inspectionexcellence.htm I answered Erol's question explaining that
Joe Tedesco is paid by NACHI $1,000.00 for each course he gives our members, that his expenses are paid by NACHI, that the hotel is paid by NACHI, that we even buy breakfast for everyone who attends, even non-members, and that NACHI members attend for free, and that we offer much in the way of free training for members.
This is factual as to my understanding and involvement.
Joe Tedesco's training programs far exceeds the value that is paid by NACHI.
I am thankful for the Dedication that Joe Tedesco has demonstrated for the Education programs with NACHI Chapters.
Originally Posted By: ktrice This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
Nick that is great to hear i have had a few guy’s let me know that they will be attending. I wish i could have gotten this seminar accepted in time to count towards CE units here in the state. However if we do have another seminar either this year or next it will count towards the education credits here in Oklahoma.
Originally Posted By: ktrice This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
Well the show is over and Mr. Joe Tedesco did a great job he did an excellent job of entertaining us and teaching us many new things in the electrical world dealing with inspections. We had 25 inspectors attend the seminar. I would like to thank Nick and Nachi for making this event possible here in Tulsa, Oklahoma. I think all that attended would say the same thing as i just did about the seminar today that it was very informative and very helpful in dealing with electrical problems.