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Micheal Mills



Joined: 05 Aug 2007
Posts: 2

PostPosted: Sun Aug 06, 2006 5:54 pm    Post subject: Training advice Reply with quote

Hi there, I've noticed that there's not much 'movement' on uk.comp.training
at the moment.

I've not been on here, (uk.comp.training' for many moons.

As I now own Aztec IT Training. If some of you know me, I appologise in
advance - personal problems in the past that put me on 'hold' so to speak.

I now live in Cornwall, but I have kept the web-site up-to date sincebeing
'dormant'. BUT can still trade from UK clients.

Basically I have got some if not most of my contacts back, all of which have
been fantastic and I am very greatfull for the support that I have recieved.

I am still receiving a good quantity/quality of requests for training
through the site, some of which I cannot manage. The web-site together with
knowledge of the slightly 'obscure' training that I have made available (but
cannot always resourse) comes through in abundance sometimes.

If you guys and girls are short of work and can think of ideas of moving the
market - let's speak, no harm done. I am willing to do as much Marketing
etc. as poss.

I'm also starting to work with another colleague in Leeds, but when I ran
Aztec IT Training as a real going concern, I networked - and it WORKED!

Most of the leeds that I get are from Corporate companies, so getting the
money isn't usually a problem.

I'm thinking about setting up a page of Specialist Trainers that can work
with the clients directly after all - you are 'the' sales people, the like
of me just do the admin!

This sounds like a sales pitch - but it isn't, I just want to get back into
my business again.

I'd like to add that a young fellow called Chris Mann, an established
trainer and I (a sales/admin/finance) got together and formed the company
because HE was pissed off with training companys lowering his rate all the
time - dismissing his quality and competancy of the courses delivered - ME
because graduates (no disrespect) were being employed by the large training
organisation - just to earn their commission. With no intent of providing
the client with 'tip - top' satisfaction.

So together we formed the Aztec IT Training.

I digress, but I hope you all get the point.

Chris and I are still close, he resides in Turks & Caicos in the Carabean no
less, if I didn't spell that correctly it's not because I am jealous!!

But at the end of the day ( feel that I am writing a book)!! I am starting
the flow again and need your help, in what ever way, ideas, what ways that I
can market etc. I've always been on the trainer's 'train' of thought. It's
how a good training company works, without you - it's nothing, and if that
sounds corney I apologise.

PS. My phylosophy is pay the trainer what he/she thinks is worth, plus a
little extra, if a charitable organisation comes our way - lets negociate -
but I'll make any discount up on another really deal!

My sincere thanks go out to all the trainers that have worked with us in the
past, I cannot mention all but I will note:

Petra Fellows
Frank Laughton
Toby Dussek
Leigh Parker (who was the best administrator/sales guy in the world who must
be mentioned).... I could go through a list, but if you aren't mentioned -
slap me!!!! Big time!!

Thanks for your time.

Kindest regards
let me know when MS 2007 comes into play!!

Lizzie
www.aztectraining.com
01840 21 30 20
liz@aztectraining.com

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John Murray



Joined: 05 Aug 2007
Posts: 1

PostPosted: Mon Aug 07, 2006 11:55 am    Post subject: Re: Training advice Reply with quote

"Micheal Mills" wrote in message $f31.2102@newsfe7-win.ntli.net...
> Hi there, I've noticed that there's not much 'movement' on
> uk.comp.training
> at the moment.
>
> I've not been on here, (uk.comp.training' for many moons.
>
> As I now own Aztec IT Training. If some of you know me, I appologise in
> advance - personal problems in the past that put me on 'hold' so to speak.
>
> I now live in Cornwall, but I have kept the web-site up-to date sincebeing
> 'dormant'. BUT can still trade from UK clients.
>
> Basically I have got some if not most of my contacts back, all of which
> have
> been fantastic and I am very greatfull for the support that I have
> recieved.
>
> I am still receiving a good quantity/quality of requests for training
> through the site, some of which I cannot manage. The web-site together
> with
> knowledge of the slightly 'obscure' training that I have made available
> (but
> cannot always resourse) comes through in abundance sometimes.
>
> If you guys and girls are short of work and can think of ideas of moving
> the
> market - let's speak, no harm done. I am willing to do as much Marketing
> etc. as poss.
>
> I'm also starting to work with another colleague in Leeds, but when I ran
> Aztec IT Training as a real going concern, I networked - and it WORKED!
>
> Most of the leeds that I get are from Corporate companies, so getting the
> money isn't usually a problem.
>
> I'm thinking about setting up a page of Specialist Trainers that can work
> with the clients directly after all - you are 'the' sales people, the like
> of me just do the admin!
>
> This sounds like a sales pitch - but it isn't, I just want to get back
> into
> my business again.
>
> I'd like to add that a young fellow called Chris Mann, an established
> trainer and I (a sales/admin/finance) got together and formed the company
> because HE was pissed off with training companys lowering his rate all the
> time - dismissing his quality and competancy of the courses delivered - ME
> because graduates (no disrespect) were being employed by the large
> training
> organisation - just to earn their commission. With no intent of providing
> the client with 'tip - top' satisfaction.
>
> So together we formed the Aztec IT Training.
>
> I digress, but I hope you all get the point.
>
> Chris and I are still close, he resides in Turks & Caicos in the Carabean
> no
> less, if I didn't spell that correctly it's not because I am jealous!!
>
> But at the end of the day ( feel that I am writing a book)!! I am starting
> the flow again and need your help, in what ever way, ideas, what ways that
> I
> can market etc. I've always been on the trainer's 'train' of thought. It's
> how a good training company works, without you - it's nothing, and if that
> sounds corney I apologise.
>
> PS. My phylosophy is pay the trainer what he/she thinks is worth, plus a
> little extra, if a charitable organisation comes our way - lets
> negociate -
> but I'll make any discount up on another really deal!
>
> My sincere thanks go out to all the trainers that have worked with us in
> the
> past, I cannot mention all but I will note:
>
> Petra Fellows
> Frank Laughton
> Toby Dussek
> Leigh Parker (who was the best administrator/sales guy in the world who
> must
> be mentioned).... I could go through a list, but if you aren't mentioned -
> slap me!!!! Big time!!
>
> Thanks for your time.
>
> Kindest regards
> let me know when MS 2007 comes into play!!
>
> Lizzie
> www.aztectraining.com
> 01840 21 30 20
> liz@aztectraining.com
>
>
Maybe its me, but I would have thought that anyone trying to promote IT
Training Courses would make a modest attempt to use the Spell-check
facility?
13 blatant errors in the above posting is not a good testament to the
quality of the prospective service-is it?

John
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Steve Firth



Joined: 05 Aug 2007
Posts: 4

PostPosted: Mon Aug 07, 2006 2:30 pm    Post subject: Re: Training advice Reply with quote

On Mon, 07 Aug 2006 07:55:50 GMT, John Murray wrote:

> Maybe its me, but I would have thought that anyone trying to promote IT
> Training Courses would make a modest attempt to use the Spell-check
> facility?
> 13 blatant errors in the above posting is not a good testament to the
> quality of the prospective service-is it?

If you think that was bad, you should see the website.

" With of over 20 years of combined training experience of delivering
Instructor Led Training courses, be assured that we know what we are
doing!"

"SISCO Training"

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