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Old Aug 17, 2023 | 01:37 PM
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Default Re: Formal Training in Auto Electronics

Originally Posted by xintersecty
@pizzaguy I looked at your syllabus and it's pretty complete. I really like the layout of the class. Considering the breath of the material that you have laid out, it is most definitely a multiday class. Since I am very new to the community, during the meetups, has anybody kicked around mini-classes? For example a four hour class on very basic electrical troubleshooting with a meter and some hands on examples. The other classes could go over common mechanical failures, troubleshooting the ragtop, ect?
I and others have tried, we've even offered driving classes - but our events are social/driving events, it is vacation time. It's the wrong venue.

And with my current offering, I've posted it here and on five Crossfire Facebook pages - I have only two people ready to attend. No one is interested OR they think they 'cant learn that stuff'. In either case, the idea has just about died. I tried.

I will no longer try within the Crossfire community, there simply is no serious interest. I understand that meets are not the place for this, I thought a separate, online class was the answer, it wasn't.
 

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