Next Meeting: Saturday, October 17, 1998, 12:15 pm 

Getting Started as a Trainer
Susan Kousek 

Lipsett Amphitheater, Clinical Center (Building 10) (map
National Institutes of Health (NIH) 
9000 Rockville Pike Bethesda, MD 

At this informal presentation, Susan will lead a discussion of the requirements for getting started as a trainer, and what to do to enhance your prospects for getting clients. 

You will learn how to make serendipity work for you in getting started and in expanding your client list. You will also learn about additional skills to develop to boost your career. 

Attend this meeting and then register to see Susan in action as she teaches "Introduction to PowerPoint 97 (hands on)" on October 24 and "Windows 95/98--hands on)" on November 14 at the Capital PC User Group's (CPCUG's) new Training facility at the Lone Oak Center at 1010 Grandin Avenue in Rockville, Maryland. (For CPCUG course descriptions, see the "Training" section of the Monitor, the monthly print and online magazine of the Capital PC User Group, or go to http://www.cpcug.org/user/training/. To register for classes, call 301-762-5216 or 301-593-0531.) 

Speaker: Susan Kousek has been a computer consultant since 1985, currently providing training in Windows 95, WordPerfect, PowerPoint, CC:Mail, Outlook, Searching the Internet, Quicken, and PayMaster Payroll. She also does technical writing and a newsletter for the company that developed PayMaster Payroll software, and uses Quicken and PayMaster to do bookkeeping and payroll for a few small companies. E-mail: skousek@cpcug.org

Door Prize Drawing for CPCUG Members Only:
mgi PhotoGallery CD-ROM 


Also of special interest to entrepreneurs and consultants, and others-- 

CPCUG's next free Saturday seminar 
Same day: October 17, 9:30 am to noon 
Same location: NIH Lipsett Amphitheater 

Competitive Intelligence Analysis Via the Internet
Speaker: Jerry Lawson 

This seminar demonstrates how the Internet can be used to conduct effective research using databases, news and reference services, push technology, and intelligent software agents to find the information you need. All the competitive intelligence you'll need is freely available and easy to reach, once you know where to look. Discover the Internet's valuable resources for tracking industry trends, financial results, marketing plans, personal/personnel backgrounds, and more. 

Door Prize Drawing for CPCUG Members Only


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October 15, 1998