Originally Posted By: tallen This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
Dan do you know Allen ?
I talked to a friend of mine yesterday that knows one of the teachers for suntech. He told me the guy stopped teaching the class because he was tired of pumping out people who could pass the NHIE ,but would never be good inspectors.( hearsay)
I think Dan is advertising
I can't say which one is the best or worst as I have not reviewed all the different learning materials that each school offers.
The only ones I know anything about are the SDI and Suntech.
Of these suntech is probably better as it is classroom training. Although I have spoken with a few people that said they were not impressed with the way they( suntech) did things. ie. Taking more than 4 students on an inspection, 14 in one instance. I belive that has changed now due to the enforcement of AZ law about the # of students allowed on a parallel inspection.
-- I have put the past behind me,
where , however, it now sits, making rude remarks.
Originally Posted By: mthomas This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
Hey Joe,
I think this is a great idea. As far as location, I have the NACHI meetings in NW Tucson. The folks coming from Phoenix have about a 1-2 hour drive and the folks here in Tucson, well that depends on traffic. ![icon_rolleyes.gif](upload://iqxt7ABYC2TEBomNkCmZARIrQr6.gif) Let me know how I can help to get you down here. I have had numerous requests for electrical training.
Originally Posted By: dbowers This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
Todd -
Yes I know Allen. Although I don't agree with a lot of his philosophy's I think his school is way more intense than any of the others. I know most of the National Trainers across the country and in conversations we have among ourselves - over 60% of all of our students won't make it for one reason or another (that includes the giants like ITA).
Allen's school with the month long training sessions does better than that.