SyriusStar asked:

I have an idea for a Golf training device that is low tech, but fun and sure to help many improve their ability to drive the ball with strength and accuracy. It can help improve technique faster because unlike compuiterized saimulators this lets the golfer be as natural as they would be on the tee. It can help dads and moms work with their kids in the privacy of their home without worrying about who is watching. Not costly to manufacture, but income potential can be great. With our way of life being bombarded with computers, I think stepping back and doing something a little more retro can strike a cord and get more people active. The thing is that can low tech trainers compete with computerized high tech trainers?

Question posted courtesy of: Amy
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axpert989 asked:

In PA, Philadelphia.
Yes I always hears they where not that great and expensive.

Question posted courtesy of: Randy
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jim asked:

im interested to know if computers would be a good career to get into, will companys hire me if i get my training at a technical school and get certified or will they want someone with a 2-4 year college degree and i would be wasting my time.. please leave any good information you can provide, thank you

Question posted courtesy of: Derrick
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honeyellen88 asked:

Is it worth it? Does it really get you a job? Do you get a good education for your money?

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Nick L asked:

What are some good technical training programs or other programs to get into if you are looking to work in the video/film/production industry?????

Question posted courtesy of: Ellen
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Janice asked:

first option is Branford Hall (well known career institute in CT). Tuition is $15,500 (for 11 months) Pell grant will pay half. They offer Comptia A+, Microsoft 70-270, Comptia network+, security+ , MOS and MCP. The other Training school has only been around for 4 years. Tuition is $11,500 which is less but they only have Sallie Mae student loan.Also for 11 months Programs offered are A+,IC3, MCSA, MCSE and CCNA. I want to get a good paying job. which one should I go with??

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laurana7 asked:

I’m aware it’s after your basic training, but was unsure of what dates during the year this particular training begins. My processing for enlistment is taking a bit of time, and would like to know what time line I’m looking at. Thanks!!

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trenbolone asked:

I’m wanting to become a Personal Trainer and I like to know where i should do my training at. Can anyone suggest any places: colleges, online training, technical schools, etc… THANKS!!!!

btw I will be living in Oklahoma City

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