Opinion: My previous, high-tech technical classes are a rip-off compared to Festool Classes!
Throughout my 30+ years of "high-tech" employment, I have probably been sent to 40-50 really high-end technical training classes. A typical five-day course is $3-5K, plus travel and expenses. When I was an IBM reseller, I would often throw in an IBM Training Card on large $100K orders. This would allow the power sponsor of the project, usually the hard working Systems Administrator, unlimted IBM Training for 12 months.
This leads me to compare an advance router class. I could currently pay CISCO Systems $2,995 for a five day router and systems essentials class. This would be an excellent, six person class introducing the user to the this industry leader's latest tools and techniques. It would also probably lead to additional purchases down the road by the new and an enthusiastic user. But, I am all over those classes. Instead, I could pay Festool $500 for a five day router and systems essentials class. This would be an excellent, six person class introducing me to this industry leader's latest tools and techniques. It will probably lead me to buy a new router, CVS and LR32 and continue being an enthusiastic user.
I think I shall choose the latter router class.
Coincidentally, the $2,500 savings will just about cover the new tools
Throughout my 30+ years of "high-tech" employment, I have probably been sent to 40-50 really high-end technical training classes. A typical five-day course is $3-5K, plus travel and expenses. When I was an IBM reseller, I would often throw in an IBM Training Card on large $100K orders. This would allow the power sponsor of the project, usually the hard working Systems Administrator, unlimted IBM Training for 12 months.
This leads me to compare an advance router class. I could currently pay CISCO Systems $2,995 for a five day router and systems essentials class. This would be an excellent, six person class introducing the user to the this industry leader's latest tools and techniques. It would also probably lead to additional purchases down the road by the new and an enthusiastic user. But, I am all over those classes. Instead, I could pay Festool $500 for a five day router and systems essentials class. This would be an excellent, six person class introducing me to this industry leader's latest tools and techniques. It will probably lead me to buy a new router, CVS and LR32 and continue being an enthusiastic user.
I think I shall choose the latter router class.
Coincidentally, the $2,500 savings will just about cover the new tools
