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Bill Putnam wrote:Those of you who have had level 2 or level 3 and would like to do something different should sign up of the Team Operations and Field Exercises (TOFE) class. It is essentially all field work every day, with no check-offs in the evenings and no (that's right no) PowerPoint whatsoever! That alone makes it the best course ever offered by the NCRC!
For more information on the TOFE class, contact Tim White, Rebecca Segrest, Scott Stepenuck, or yours truly.
Yar that makes sense. And I have no doubt it will be a fun and informative class =)Bill Putnam wrote:Amy,
You have to take Level 1 to get oriented and get started. Gotta start somewhere, and we all need the common language and basic rescue training in Level 1. I promise you will love it - it's a really fun and useful class.
Apply for the scholarship and plan to come. You won't regret it.
caverdoc wrote:I'll also bring lots of motrin and bandaids.
Dr J
caverdoc wrote:Any idea who is the chief instructor for level 1 and for level 2? I signed up for the instructor pool. I'll also bring lots of motrin and bandaids.
Dr J
shibumi wrote:caverdoc wrote:Any idea who is the chief instructor for level 1 and for level 2? I signed up for the instructor pool. I'll also bring lots of motrin and bandaids.
Dr J
DJ for L1, me for L2. Formal assignments haven't been made yet but that's what has been discussed.
Anmar
NZcaver wrote:Thanks for the reminder! I got distracted and haven't signed up online yet, but I plan to be there. It seems the sign-up process starts earlier and earlier each year.
shibumi wrote:caverdoc wrote:Any idea who is the chief instructor for level 1 and for level 2? I signed up for the instructor pool. I'll also bring lots of motrin and bandaids.
Dr J
DJ for L1, me for L2. Formal assignments haven't been made yet but that's what has been discussed.
Anmar
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