Courses

Shannen Durphey shannen at mcn.net
Mon Sep 28 05:02:31 GMT 1998


I've had some experiences with the Snap-On courses.  They can be good,
but it depends on the instructor.  It's really hit or miss.  I don't
know what kind of situation you're in, but I think it's possible for non
GM technicians to attend GM training classes.  I'm very sure that they
were training guys from the Air Force base here, and maybe Burlington
Northern Railroad also.  The 3 day SET class and the two day EFI class
should give you a good (although specialized) base.

Shannen

Martin Powlette wrote:
> 
> I came across a Snap-On page with training courses in all kind of areas
> like EFI and scope reading etc etc they cost like 76.00 and some 152.00,
> four and eight hour programs.  My electronics needs some major tuning up
> and I am not up to speed on the latest tech.  Are these classes any good
> or can someone suggest something else???
> I would really like some opinions as I would have to travel up to the US
> to attend the prog. and can't stand wasting my time or money.  Please
> advice.  I really wouldn't mind a
> prog. at least a few weeks or more EFI, ABS, Scan tools ...........
> 
> Martin



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