Aurora Engineering Launches "No CAD Worker Left Behind"
Online, December 4, 2009 (Newswire.com)
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Aurora Engineering announces a new "No CAD Worker Left Behind". AE has taken a different approach to training of workers that have worked in the industry for years. Other companies train in 40 hour blocks and have classes back to back. The problem with this type of training is the user has no time to "soak" or practice what they have learned. In this program the student will get a 40 hour class but they will also get another 20 hours of computer time practicing what they have learned for the concepts to soak in. If the student still has problems then the instructor or mentor can assist the student to make sure that they have learned the concept.
Doug Hall, CEO of Aurora, stated: "Never before has such a different approach been taken when trying to train displaced workers. Must companies care about making a profit and getting as many students thru the class as possible. This new approach insures that when the students leave the class they have an understanding on how the computer system works and how to use it properly.
Aurora Engineering is offering our "No CAD Worker Left Behind" training program which allows users to take CAD training at a reduced cost. In today's economy an unemployed designer often cannot afford the cost of bringing their CAD skills up to date. Most update training programs cost between $1200 to $1400 for a 40 hour update course. Aurora Engineering's "No CAD Worker Left Behind" program is offering the first 60 hour course for the reduced rate of $700.00 (a 50% increase in instruction hours AND more than a 50% reduction in the cost). This is for the Basic methods course. Each additional course is priced the same such as the Part Design course and Assembly/Drafting course.
This training program is not like other training programs you may have seen, offered by other companies that are using old and outdated material. Unfortunately, using other company's older material, once a student has gone thru the training they often-times still don't "get it". Our training program allows the students to build projects using the knowledge they just received in the class room. This is not a drink from the fire hose and then the student is thrown onto the street. We care about each student learning what is taught.
Our highly qualified instructors have taught classes at Ford, GM, Chrysler, Toyota, and many other companies.
In order to qualify for this program you must submit your resume to [email protected] and someone will review your resume to see if you qualify. If you do you will be contacted.
Learn more at: www.Aurora-Engineering.Com/cadworker.html
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