Rockwell Automation on the move

I think it's good if you haven't gone in a while and want to see what's new. The classes they offer are just hour-long sessions where you flip through a book that says "do this, now do this, now do this, congratulations! you now know how to X!" but doesn't really explain WHY you're doing what you're doing. And of course the lab sessions are so short you never have time to get through the whole book anyway. I would only go to one if I was unfamiliar with the subject and I knew I was going to be doing that exact task in the next month or so. One monkey-see, monkey-do session isn't going to prepare you at all for it six months down the road because you'll have forgotten it all by then.
 

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