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Thursday, June 04, 2009

ONSITE TRAINING ANYONE?

Hey guys, I have discovered something new today and very much would like to share it with you. I came across www.countrywidetraining.com, after surfing on google, and from there I have read that the company conducts onsite training to all those who are interested to learn Microsoft Office, IT Training, Soft skills and many others... Oh Yeah, that is indeed wonderful right? Onsite training provides students with the opportunity to learn from a live instructor who will be there, present to answer any questions that may arise while the class is going on.

Onsite training programs are great for companies looking to train groups of employees at one time, similar to a workshop or seminar for in-house development. With onsite training classes, a certified instructor will be sent to a company's location to train staff members on a variety of topics. With this in-house training, company staff can highly benefit from its hands on approach, not to mention the fact that each onsite trainer will give in-depth inputs which will surely mark each participant’s growth in the company. An in depth analysis shall also be conducted to gauge how much each participant has learned parallel to implementation of what had been taught in the company’s work environment.

Bloggersreview.com is NOT a scam...

Remember my previous post about Bloggersreview.com not replying to the ticket I raised? Well, finally, today, a staff did sent a reply and explained that I will be paid the pending amount on the 1st of July. I checked and I now could see that they have also restored the pending amount on the page. So immediately, I restored all posts that I temporarily placed on hold. At least now my doubts are erased. I am now opening their site again and I shall be happy to do "opps" again for them.

As a mom blogger who works doubly hard online, I find that details such as this need utmost attention. My online tasks had become my bread and butter after all. Just like all the mommy bloggers out there, I know that knowing if the company will scam you or not is really relevant in the job. Am sure many will agree that writing for a company with a promise to be paid and end up not being paid at all is heartbreaking. You feel bad because you have already sweat it out, not to mention the electricity and the effort.

Anyway, thank you Bloggersreview.com for such clarification...