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Delta's training is well worth the cost. Not only do you gain technical "how-to" but you'll gain valuable confidence in yourself as a repair tech and be able to better sell yourself to prospects. You'll also pick up many marketing tips and how to handle insurance claims, etc.
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Even better thanks... we didn't know that.
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That's a real tough decision to make,
especially when your starting on a shoestring. I've been to a three day training in Las Vegas and plan to attend Delta's here in the very near future. Any hands on training is invaluable and the more you receive the better you get at your trade. Good luck and let us know how it turns out.
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