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        <![CDATA[ I have been a Technical Trainer for 20 years, specializing in end-user software. Over the last ten years that corporate university and training company market has dried up as Microsoft Office has become pervasive, even in schools. So today I do contract work teaching custom-written in-house software.Have been traveling the last five years, full-time on this IBM contract, and now looking to stay in one place.Roger AgnessOrlando, FLOn-Site Computer Training"Personal Coaching for Personal... ]]>
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			<title><![CDATA[ Re: Technical Trainer, willing to travel ]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ It wasn&#39;t enough work to live on, but it kept the wolf away from the door.
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There were several small shops that specialized in things like MS Word and Excel and the courses ran 2 to 5 days, and then there were the continuing ed
programs at the local high school, maybe 5 three-hour evening sessions, one a week.
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What I&#39;m thinking is that you could research these firms locally, and maybe find enough work to live on.
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			<description><![CDATA[ Do you specialize in any areas? I was thinking there are places you might look into doing subcontact training. The one that comes to mind would be
www.aspetech.com. I recently got training there and it was really good. ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ The IBM contract is now over, and am looking for new opportunities.
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As above, nearly 20 years as a Computer Trainer working in various fields. Open to relocation for the right position. ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Live in Orlando. Single, and open to work anywhere. <br><br>Have taught:<br>- Siebel to call center employees in India<br>- Siebel to call center employees in rural Virginia<br>- IBM grocery retail check-out to US DoD in military commissaries across the US<br>- basic PC skills and cross-cultural skills in Germany, at EXPO2000 World's Fair<br>- KnowledgePlanet s/w simulation to KP clients<br>- bar code h/w and s/w to USPS employees<br>- 15 years of teaching Office to end-users in corporate... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ What region of the country are you currently in and what regions are you open to going into?  I'm guessing that rural Mississippi isn't your first choice unless someone throws a lot of money your way, so I'm asking from a practical standpoint where you're open to going?<div class='signature'><!--EZCODE BR START--><br /><!--EZCODE BR END-->regards,<br><!--EZCODE BR START--><br /><!--EZCODE BR END-->JBB<br><!--EZCODE BR START--><br /><!--EZCODE BR END--><br>&quot;..Soylent Green is... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ I have been a Technical Trainer for 20 years, specializing in end-user software. Over the last ten years that corporate university and training company market has dried up as Microsoft Office has become pervasive, even in schools. So today I do contract work teaching custom-written in-house software.<br><br>Have been traveling the last five years, full-time on this IBM contract, and now looking to stay in one place.<div class='signature'>Roger Agness<br>Orlando, FL<br><br>On-Site Computer... ]]></description>

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