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  • CMB
    KonicaMinolta Tech.

    250+ Posts
    • Mar 2005
    • 457

    #1

    training...

    got back from atlanta yesterday from a week of konica/minolta bizhub c350, c351 and c450 training.

    earlier this year i was there to get trained on the biz hub 200,300 and 350 black and white models.

    in the fall i have to go back for the bizhub c250 because it is different then the first ones mentioned above.
  • 10871087
    Service Manager

    1,000+ Posts
    • Jan 2005
    • 1143

    #2
    Thats cool, I havn't been trained on anything new in a while except for the online stuff.

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    • Mr Spock
      Vulcan Inventor of Death

      1,000+ Posts
      • Aug 2006
      • 2064

      #3
      What is training??? The boss throws you a book and says your trained. At least that is how it is around here..
      And Star Trek was just a tv show...yeah right!

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      • 10871087
        Service Manager

        1,000+ Posts
        • Jan 2005
        • 1143

        #4
        Originally posted by Mr Spock
        What is training??? The boss throws you a book and says your trained. At least that is how it is around here..
        Yea thats how it is at my place and I'm the boss. We cary the Kyocera line and all the machines are just about the same which cuts down on the training trips, We used to budget for 6-8 trips a year for training in Dallas, now it is 2-3 per year.

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        • CMB
          KonicaMinolta Tech.

          250+ Posts
          • Mar 2005
          • 457

          #5
          Originally posted by 10871087
          Yea thats how it is at my place and I'm the boss. We cary the Kyocera line and all the machines are just about the same which cuts down on the training trips, We used to budget for 6-8 trips a year for training in Dallas, now it is 2-3 per year.
          drive from tallahassee to atlanta to konica/minolta school for a week to get hands on training by a konica/minolta factory instructor on each piece of equipment we sell(at least 3 techs are trained on each machine) huge huge benifits for the companies that do this thru konica/minolta.

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          • kyoceradude
            The Great Gazoo

            250+ Posts
            • Aug 2006
            • 442

            #6
            You guys have it all wrong. If you set up a machine IN SHOP, you are considered trained. For you Kyocera Dealers out there, you can attend 2 classes in Dallas and become a Kyocera Certified Trainer for your Dealership. You then have the ability to train In-House on any Equipment that you have been Certified on. This will give you the ability to Certify your own techs IN-House....
            My mission here on Earth is to help all you Dum-Dums!

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