Charlee,
Not all of my training has been with Ray White, but a lot of my "formal" training has been. I have taken other classes, too. Also I have had a lot of "by the seat of my pants" learning.
I volunteer with a large organization, that among selling other things also sells vintage sewing machines. Through them I have serviced probably around a thousand machines over the past 15 years. We just finished this years big event and sold around 110 machines over a 6 week period. However, the past several years have been easier on me as I have only been the trouble shooter and only had to work on about 20 or so machines. Even with that experience I still make mistakes, and when I do they are real doozies. Don't ask!
Originally Posted by
Charlee
Cathy, it amazes me that someone would question your advice! The experience you have is tenfold that of anyone else I know, including my local SMG (I actually don't know how he's been in business all these years...I've had to teach HIM a few things, and I'm a novice! LOL)
How many classes have you taken? Are they all Ray White classes?