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Re: Workshop In Virginia Beach

Postby joelthompson1 » Sun May 04, 2003 5:58 am

Sorry to post so late, but I too would like to share good thoughts about the seminar. It's always good to train with new people whether they're new to ARMA or not. At these workshops John always has us pairing up for drills and exercises with someone we haven't worked with before. That's such a good idea. Besides the novelty of not training with the same people all the time, it gives some insight to different interpretations people have of the material. We're all unique, and it's that diversity that makes things interesting. So, even when you're simply doing a drill or exercise with someone new, when you cross swords, it's exciting. You never know what will happen.
I think the best thing about working with John is his
encycopedia of sword knowledge that he he is more than willing to share. And when you ask a question or voice an opinion, he actually listens. Very refreshing. Looking forward to seeing everyone in NY for the biggy. Joel


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