I need to get some edumacation on a few topics next year, but I refuse to go virtual. Here's why...
The last "Virtual" class I took was for a software company that did the scheduling and invoicing for a bank to learn their scheduling process on how to submit invoices. It was a 4hour class and if was required if I was gonna be the preferred vendor to maintain 24 banks.
So I blocked off 5hours of my day to take this class (2-3 job slots). Guess what? THEY had networking trouble on their end TWICE and I after the class was already assigned and finished...I lost 15hrs of work.
So, IICRC or whatever your new abbreviation is...Online "Virtual" classes are a no go and I'll gladly wait for a REAL class to start.
Just be proactive. Before every class, take the body temp of each student and teacher, no shaking hands, and have the seats at a reasonable distance between each student, and if a student has a cough, cold, or headache symptoms the day of the class to politely ask them to be in another room by themselves with a remote speaker or not attend at all.
Don't let Rona ruin our industry.
Thanks Mike for staying true on performing your classes. As for IICRC...
The last "Virtual" class I took was for a software company that did the scheduling and invoicing for a bank to learn their scheduling process on how to submit invoices. It was a 4hour class and if was required if I was gonna be the preferred vendor to maintain 24 banks.
So I blocked off 5hours of my day to take this class (2-3 job slots). Guess what? THEY had networking trouble on their end TWICE and I after the class was already assigned and finished...I lost 15hrs of work.
So, IICRC or whatever your new abbreviation is...Online "Virtual" classes are a no go and I'll gladly wait for a REAL class to start.
Just be proactive. Before every class, take the body temp of each student and teacher, no shaking hands, and have the seats at a reasonable distance between each student, and if a student has a cough, cold, or headache symptoms the day of the class to politely ask them to be in another room by themselves with a remote speaker or not attend at all.
Don't let Rona ruin our industry.
Thanks Mike for staying true on performing your classes. As for IICRC...