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Oops - correction.

Posted By: Neesey on 2007-03-19
In Reply to: Line rate - Neesey

Sorry - that is 76 characters per line. That is most definitely not a good rate!


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.... not going to cut it for them........


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Double check your facts - The AAMT only has two approved schools - Andrews and M-Tec.


http://www.aamt.org/ScriptContent/mtapproved.cfm


I do agree with you about the TV commercial and newspaper ad schools though because they are definitely not the way to go.


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I meant now that I have the experience. What an awful typo!

Oh, well. My best wishes go out to everyone.
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on which is better: online course (one of the top three) or local community college. I've met with the dept head of our college, who answered plenty of questions I had. However, I still feel drawn to the flexibility of training at home, online. If I choose the online route, I would prefer to start working at a local dr. office after I complete the course. I've heard it's great for newbies b/c you have others around to help, etc. Have you heard/experienced if it's hard to get a job locally after graduating from an online course? I think I'd do ok getting a job from a national co, but I hear the pay is better if you're willing to go onsite locally (aprox $15 per hr to start around here), and since I am able to go outside my home, I'd rather get paid more to do that! Eventually, I'd like to work from home, but not right away.
Can you give me any insights? Thanks so much!
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