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Administrative
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Instructor:
Mary
James
$295.00 Per
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The
New Office and Working with People
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attend:
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Secretaries
Clerk
Typist
Receptionists
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Secretaries and clerk typist need to be proficient in
the use of computers and good at grammar, spelling, and
oral communication. They also must have good customer
service skills and must be tactful in their dealings
with people. Good judgment, organizational ability, and
initiative are important factors for those secretary and
clerk typist who are a step above the average.
This Professional
Experience Trainers workshop has been developed to
assist those secretaries and clerk typist who want to be
that step above. We
will cover the skills needed to be a better
communicator, dealing with staff members and people who
are upset, organize your filing system and office,
proper procedures for answering phones and taking
messages and time saving tips. We also will have group
sessions putting these skills to work.
**Certificates
will be presented to those in attendance**
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Instructor:
Scott Ramsey

$295.00 Per Person
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Computer Operators
Essential Skills
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Based upon years of setting
up computers in schools, small offices and in home computer
assistance for individual training, Scott Ramsey has found the
most common problems and questions, and compacted this
information in a 2-day workshop. Scott has worked with
computers for more than 10 years, learning the ins and outs of
all aspects of the computer.
In 2001 Scott became a
Graphic Artist and received an Associates of Science degree in
Computer Graphics and Commercial Arts. Scott has set up
training sessions that are presented in a relaxed,
easy-to-understand, non-threatening environment where
questions are encouraged and important so that no participant
is left bewildered.
In today's fast-paces world,
technology can pass you by in a blink of an eye!
Some people look at
computers as an array of circuitry, too complex to comprehend.
However, I say that the computer is only an extension of the
true potential you already have. Waiting for your
command to take you anywhere you want to go.
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Instructor:
Jay T. Barton

$345.00 Per Person
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Dealing
with Methamphetamine
Who should attend:
Take a look at the
methods of illicitly manufactured methamphetamines. Updated
information will inform you of new trends and methods that
are being utilized. See how contamination created from toxic
chemicals affect the health and safety of residents,
maintenance and other staff personnel. How the drug
endangers the most vulnerable: our children.
Mr.
Barton is a 17 year veteran of
Oklahoma
law enforcement. He
served as a Sergeant with the Pottawatomie County
Sheriff’s Office for approximately 10 years.
He served as a Captain with the Absentee Shawnee
Tribal Police Department’s Training Division and as the
Captain over the Absentee Shawnee Housing Authority Division
of the Tribal Police Department.
Throughout his carrier, he has worked closely with
the Pottawatomie County District Attorney’s 23rd
Judicial District Drug Task Force.
Mr. Barton has received numerous letters of
accommodation and awards, including the 1999 Oklahoma Law
Enforcement Officer of the Year and a Citation from the
Oklahoma State Senate. He
has specialized in aggressive criminal enforcement programs
that were aimed at reducing criminal activity in high crime
areas. Mr.
Barton has over 15 years of experience with Indian Law
Enforcement and 3 years of experience in Indian Housing.
He is currently an active member with the Harrah
Police Department in
Harrah
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Oklahoma
where he serves as the Range master, Department Armored, and
Special Projects Manager.
Mr.
Barton is Clandestine Laboratory Certified and Site Safety
Officer Certified. He
possesses numerous law enforcement certifications and
instructor certifications in the State of
Oklahoma
, the State of
Texas
, and with the
Federal
Law
Enforcement
Training
Center
in
Glynco
,
Georgia.
**Certificates
will be presented to those in attendance** |
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