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		<title>Computer Training</title>
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		<description>Computer training courses give you the technological skills you need for career advancement.  Computer based training provides hands on instruction that makes learning simple.  Information and resources updated daily. </description>
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		<pubDate>November 21, 2008</pubDate>
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			<title>Becoming a Computer Trainer</title>
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			<description>Have you ever attended a computer course at a computer training &lt;br&gt;center and really thought about much money they make on teaching &lt;br&gt;students? I know when I first started taking classes it just amazed &lt;br&gt;me on how much money the training centers make for teaching many of &lt;br&gt;the most popular Microsoft Office courses offered today. Of course &lt;br&gt;there is big money in certification courses, but the majority of the &lt;br&gt;home and small business users just want to learn how to use products &lt;br&gt;like Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook FrontPage and Access. That is &lt;br&gt;were the computer trainer comes in to the equation. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;You see, many people do take courses at computer centers but many &lt;br&gt;don&apos;t like to or have to travel to the centers. Some students&lt;br&gt;don&apos;t like the large classroom environments so many don&apos;t&lt;br&gt;even go. Don&apos;t even get me started on Computer Based Training&lt;br&gt;(CBT) and Web Based Training (WBT) methods of teaching. Don&apos;t&lt;br&gt;get me wrong, computer training centers are good and very attractive &lt;br&gt;to the public. Many of the centers offer very good courses and have &lt;br&gt;very knowledgeable instructors. The problem is they can&apos;t offer&lt;br&gt;one-on-one assistance to the customer like personal computer trainer &lt;br&gt;can. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;The computer training business can be a very profitable and enjoyable &lt;br&gt;business for a new business owner. For example, no too long ago I &lt;br&gt;attended a course myself and realized I was sitting in a class full &lt;br&gt;of students. After calculating the number students by the price of &lt;br&gt;the course, I realized the center just made over $2000.00 for only &lt;br&gt;seven hours of work (the class could have been done in half that &lt;br&gt;time). That is good money for a computer trainer that could have gone &lt;br&gt;on-site and conducted the same training. Not only did the center make &lt;br&gt;over $2000.00, they did it for only one level. There were four more &lt;br&gt;levels for the same course. Someone is making some very serious &lt;br&gt;money, don&apos;t you think?&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Whether you know a lot or a little about computers, you can become a &lt;br&gt;computer trainer in not just Microsoft Office products but in a &lt;br&gt;variety of computer related fields. My advice is finding your niche &lt;br&gt;by looking at not only your talents but your passion. If you do &lt;br&gt;decide to become a computer trainer, nothing can stop you if you have &lt;br&gt;the drive and desire to be successful. 
  
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     ABOUT THE AUTHOR 
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   Roger Younce owns and operates QuickLearn Computer Training Services &lt;br&gt;in Cabot, Arkansas. QuickLearn Computer Training Services offers all &lt;br&gt;types of Microsoft Office training for individual users and small &lt;br&gt;businesses.&lt;br&gt;For more information visit the QuickLearn Computer Training &lt;br&gt;Services website at &lt;a href=&quot;http://quicklearncomputertraining.com&quot;&gt;http://quicklearncomputertraining.com&lt;/a&gt; &lt;br&gt; 
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			<pubDate>November 21, 2008</pubDate>
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