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- April 17, 2008 at 5:15 am #10166
how long does it take ya ta relearn how ta paint after attending one of these every time ive gone to one i always come back with visions of kicking ass only ta have MY ass kicked on the first few jobs:ohmy: this usualy includes the purchase of some overpriced gun that i seen demostrated in the school:laugh: that i JUST had to have shit it usally takes me 2 months ta relearn all my bad habits :laugh: :laugh: woe ta the owner of the car that i have to paint when i first get back:laugh: but i always do learn alot any ya guys relate ta what im saying:)
AnonymousApril 17, 2008 at 5:25 am #10167I hear ya, I always have a hard time getting back into the grove after a training course. My old man, shop owner alway asks me how much its gonna cost him every time I come back. I always persuade him into buying the next great shop tool…U.V lamps, Guns, Products…etc. I enjoy the courses though, just like coming online here, enjoy learning new things. After i re-find my grove, I think I’m able to apply my new knowledge. Theirs still always somethings you’ll never be able to change!
AnonymousApril 17, 2008 at 8:43 am #10168I never bin to a paint school other then tech and some paint/sales seminars. Probably took me alot longer to get where I am with out them.
AnonymousApril 20, 2008 at 6:35 am #10186You should still go whenever you get the opportunity. I always try to learn at least one new thing on each one & I feel justified. Usually I learn much more then that!
(usually your jobber will pay for them too, they probably won’t offer so make sure you ask)
April 21, 2008 at 7:35 am #10189my jobber has always paid for mine an flys me from spokane ta reno an puts us up in a NICE motel like the alantis or last time it was the peppermill 😛 doesent cost me a dime;)
April 21, 2008 at 9:27 pm #10194go to any you can.but you still have to take what you learned and apply it to your working conditions.
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