by gofaster » Wed Dec 28, 2005 11:14 am
I am a graduate of Joe Mondello's school, and it was worth it and then some. I had to unlearn a lot of what I thought I knew, and it was a real eye opener. I thought I knew my s--t when I went there and would just round out my knowledge and technique. I found out I had some important things to learn once the class got started.
If you don't plan to make a living doing this work, you may not want to spend the time or money and just continue learning by trial and error. If you want to get up to speed and make a living, then the courses are well worth it.
The class has chalkboard time, and lot's of hands on. You'll port heads (which the school supplies) shoulder to shoulder with Joe, and you'll do it until you're arms are ready to fall off! Joe won't let anything slide and you WILL know how to set up and port a head when you're done.
After class is out, it isn't over. Joe's door is always open for you. Any time I've had a question he's answered it, even if it meant calling me back from the road on his cell phone.
I guess it depends on what you want and what you want to do with it.
Jim