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\"Operating Power!\" two-day workshops

I wanted you to know first:

"Operating Power!" two-day workshops

After creating the manuals for my own business with Dan, I realized how much it changed my life for the better. I knew my mission was to bring the same types of products to you - they’ll make a powerful difference in your business. But, I know how hard it is to do this all on your own.

I am proud to introduce this two-day Operating Power! workshop, created with the help of Matt Smith of The Contractor’s Friend (an industry leader in PHCE training). It is a nuts-and-bolts, operations-by-numbers approach to adapting this manual for use in your shop – proven methods customized for you by you.

But you need to hurry, there are only two workshops scheduled. Attendance is limited to only 20 people to ensure that the workshop is an intimate, hands-on experience. The dates are March 13-14 and June 5-6 in Cincinnati.

The $539 fee includes a copy of Operating Power! For each paid attendee. Even if you already own a copy, all of your managers should have their own copy as well. Plus, I’ll be including a portion of the manual on CD-ROM that’ll be yours to take home and customize......

To learn more or to save your seat visit www.appleseedbusiness.com and click on "Operating Power!" workshop

Regards,

Al Levi

Comments

  • Bill_3
    Bill_3 Member Posts: 34
    Broken Union Test

    Al, what is a broken Union Test. I saw it in your book on page 9-7
  • Al \"Ace\" Levi
    Al \"Ace\" Levi Member Posts: 25
    \"Broken union test...

    A broken union test is breaking apart the union that should be installed downstream of every automatic feed [and it's wise to have it just downstream when there's a manual feed valve] to visual confirm that the automatic feeder is not bypassing.

    Dan's books have more about this whole subject.

    Al
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