Anyone looking to help with instructing in Florence, SC send me an email sales@plccable.com and I will forward your information to school, its a technical college that is working with a local company that wants to train their employees and the school is also thinking about expanding, could be a good opportunity for someone that has the skillset, when I was talking to her she stated that they are not oppose to a retired person... since it seams like a lot of us are calling it quits I thought this would be a good place to post it.
Below is her email to me.
[QUOTE]Hi Mark,
Thanks for talking with me yesterday. As we discussed, I am looking for a Part time Adjunct Instructor for a PLC Training (to include programming). We have a local company that has about 15 employees they want to train. These employees are Engineering Technicians and Maintenance Technicians. They all do know electrical and some (the Engineering Techs) understand motor controls. We need an instructor that is willing to go onsite for instructing a 35 hours (approx..) training. Actual dates and times are flexible, but this company would like something scheduled within the M-F 7:30 to 3:30 workweek. Training could be completed in one week, or biweekly, etc. PLCS would need to be brought in, as they do not have on site. Instructor will need to assist with the basic training outline plan.
If you know anyone that would like more details, and may be willing to help us out, please give them my contact information below. Adjunct instructors can work with us as little, or as much, as they would like, and teach on an “as needed” basis, with a flexible schedule. We are always looking for “subject matter experts” that are vested in growing their field by teaching others and sharing their passion and knowledge to make a difference. (Also, teaching degrees are not required or expected. Only extensive knowledge and experience in your field!)[/QUOTE]