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Servicewiz_2
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I am an experienced trade instructor who is looking for a good basic electricity coarse to teach.I like to mix about 1/2 and 1/2 with classroom and hands-on.Any input is greatly appreciated!
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I have what you are
looking for. E-mail me and I will give you some information.0 -
Books n' more
Look at Carol Feys book in Dan's book and more [left side of page inside the pipe looking thingie] Pretty basic and to the point. cut and paste
http://www.heatinghelp.com/shopcart/product.cfm?category=15-290 -
Let me know
If you find the class, I'll send you some students.
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Just read
Carol's article in this months PM magazine. The train analogy is super. Even I understood the hot line and nuetral line after reading that.
Her books are also wonderful-this lady can write.0 -
And her sense of humor.
Q: Why does a transformer hum?
A: Because it doesn't know the words.
The classics never die I guess.
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