I'm glad you posted this.  I'm considering doing the exact same thing at
my home.  It seems that given the high cost of formal training, some
sort of low-cost classes or mentoring would be quite useful.

John

>>> "Bruce Evry"  11/30/01 10:06:45 AM >>>
Hello,

        I am a Cisco Instructor and have been toying with the idea of
running very low-cost classes that would be affordable for those not
sponsored by a corporation or rich enough to pay $2000 or more per
class.
I was considering about maybe $200 to cover costs and equipment. (If
someone could not afford even that we could work something out...)

        While I got my CCSI at Mentor (formerly Chesapeake) and
recently
have been doing contract training at places like Sprint and Verizon, I
can
still remember trying to get started, to get training, and to get that
proverbial "foot in the door". I'd like to use some of my "off" weeks
when
I'm not doing corporate training to help other people get their Cisco
certifications and a good start in this career.

        Classes would be held at my house, which is located just south
of
Washington, DC. in beautiful Fort Washington, Maryland.

        Please let me know if you think that such classes would be
useful
and of interest.

        Yours Truly - Bruce Evry

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