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How to schedule

To schedule private education for your group, contact:

Dale Shuter, CMP
Meetings & Expositions Manager

+1 314 993 2220, ext. 3335
dshuter@easa.com

1 hour of training

$300 for EASA Chapters/Regions
$400 for member companies
$800 for non-members

How a webinar works

All EASA private webinars are live events in which the audio and video are streamed to your computer over the Internet. Prior to the program, you will receive a web link to join the meeting. 

The presentation portion of the webinar will last about 45 minutes, followed by about 15 minutes of questions and answers.

Requirements

  • Internet connection
  • Computer with audio input (microphone) and audio output (speakers) appropriate for your size group
  • TV or projector/screen

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The Zoom webinar service EASA uses will ask to install a small plugin. Your computer must be configured to allow this in order to have full functionality. Please check with your IT department or company's security policy prior to scheduling a private webinar.

Private Webinars

EASA's private webinars are an inexpensive way to bring an EASA engineer into your service center, place of business or group meeting without incurring travel expenses or lost production time.

Article

When looking for the most qualified service center trainees, don't forget about trade schools

  • October 2008
  • Number of views: 2237
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H. Roger Kauffman
Electric Motor Repair Co.
Baltimore, Maryland 
Management Services Committee Member

If the trend over the last 10 years continues, where will skilled labor come from in the future? This current dilemma and the worsening prospects will force many companies in the elec­trical, electronic and/or mechanical apparatus service and repair industry to rethink traditional recruitment and hiring methods. 

It will force them to create new and previously untested methods to attract, hire, train and retain skilled workers. 

For decent paying jobs, students must choose between college and a trade school. Neither provides training where the graduate can walk into one of our service centers and hit the ground running.  

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