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Radiant Training on Long Island

ed_47
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Iam seeking guidance on Selecting Radiant Training on Long Island (Basic & Advanced). I've noticed a number of rep firms offer this training. Which are better than others? Suggestion and Opinions appreciated. Thanks to all who respond.
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Ed, I'm not located near you but I took training through the Radiant Panel Association. They have basic and advanced courses. One of the things I really liked about it was that it was not provided by a manufacturer. You didn't have somebody telling you that the best way to do it was with their equipment. That's not to say that there isn't some wonderful factory training out there. I just think it's going to be completely unbiased when presented by a third party. The quality of the materials as well as the presenters were outstanding. I highly recommend it. If you can't make it to one of their programs they also sell a home study course on their website. Good luck, Rich L0
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