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  • Engage Instructor

    Active Member
    Industry Partner
    Oct 27, 2011
    257
    What do you need to do to get on the Firearms Training section of the Industry Partners thread? I am the Firearms Instructor for Engage Armament and wanted to have a dedicated thread. I PM'd DD214 but I was not sure if he was the man in charge of that sort of thing.
     
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    Engage Instructor

    Active Member
    Industry Partner
    Oct 27, 2011
    257
    Can anyone help me with this? If I do not meet the requirements then that is fine. I would love an answer so I can tell my boss! Any help would be greatly appreciated!:thumbsup:
     

    lx1x

    Peanut Gallery
    Apr 19, 2009
    26,992
    Maryland
    dd214 is the man on creating new ip.. but since you work for engage. why not just post under there?
     

    mcbruzdzinski

    NRA Training Counselor
    Industry Partner
    Aug 28, 2007
    7,102
    Catonsville MD
    dd214 is the man on creating new ip.. but since you work for engage. why not just post under there?

    Most of the instructors who are listed own or are partners in the companies listed.

    I am not to sure what the policy would be to list an employee of an IP as an instructor. I would think it would be giving an IP two (or possibly more) listings. It would also leave other IP open to list all of their employees who may have other skill sets.

    I do not think that is a good policy. Just my opinion.
     

    ProShooter

    Ultimate Member
    Oct 8, 2008
    4,189
    Richmond, Va
    Most of the instructors who are listed own or are partners in the companies listed.

    I am not to sure what the policy would be to list an employee of an IP as an instructor. I would think it would be giving an IP two (or possibly more) listings. It would also leave other IP open to list all of their employees who may have other skill sets.

    I do not think that is a good policy. Just my opinion.

    +1 I have to agree with Mike here...
     

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