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Trainers wanted!

19 Jun 1998 - by Staff reporter
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FANCY YOURSELF as a presenter of lectures? Durban-based Skills Development Specialists
(SDS) have announced they are looking for the right people to help present lectures within the clearing and forwarding sector in the Western Cape, Port Elizabeth, East London and Gauteng areas. Qualified personnel are invited to come forward and participate in sharing their wealth of knowledge and experience with students in these regions. To facilitate this, SDS will host an MITB: F&C 'train the trainer' programme in Durban during July. Anyone interested in participating is invited to contact the SDS Durban office directly.
Meanwhile a web-site providing information on courses available to this sector is now available, including dates and venues. These can be found at http://www.sdstraining.co.za.

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