What's interesting is the company will provide qualified students free training, room, and two square meals a day. After successfully completing the course, the company may give assistance to graduates to locate jobs with Generac dealers. What's the catch? Those who qualify will be asked to pay $200 for training materials. (For students who successfully complete the course, the materials fee will be refunded.) What's it take to qualify? Be at least 18 years old with a high school diploma (or equivalent). Have an interest or knowledge of basic electrical principles. Have a knowledge of basic math and a mechanical aptitude, and enjoy working with your hands.
Generac spokesman, Mike Carr, told Fulltime RVer that the college is on ongoing program, but will not last indefinitely. He urges those with interest in the coursework to e-mail MCarr@Generac.com
Editor's Note: The original e-mail address we were given by Generac proved to be dead. The current email address is temporary until they tell us something new--it's a good one for the company, and we're sure it'll encourage the good folks at Generac to check their e-mail system.
3 comments:
Howdy,
Read your interesting posting regarding the Generac training program and tried to contact them using the email address given in the article and it "bounced" indicating no such address?
Just Plain Bill
Just Plain Bill:
Once again, our sharp-eyed readers come to our rescue. The original addy given us by Generac is deader than a bad circuit. I've updated the email address in the post. RD
Many thanks for the update!
Really appreciate you folks and all you have done.
Just Plain Bill
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