Thursday, April 23, 2009

BASIC ELECTRONICS (SCHOOL)

Electronics Technician Training Program - 100% Online Study
 
Electronics Technician Training Course
Become a Electronics Repair Technician in a few months!

Imagine yourself having a successful career as a
professional electronics repair technician...

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Learn the skills you need to become an Electronics Repair Technician - at home, at your own pace. Qualified Electronics Repair Technicians are always in demand. Work as a computer manufacturing technician, broadcast engineer, sales manager, or in home entertainment servicing. Or you can start your own business, taking on the jobs you want and working flexible hours.

An Electronics Repair Technician enjoys challenging, varied assignments, and flexible working hours. Electronics Repair is becoming a wonderful and rewarding career choice.

Turn your dream of becoming a Electronics Repair Technician into an exciting career with the Penn Foster's Electronics Repair Training Program. There are no classes and you train at home in your spare time using proven learning methods perfected by Penn Foster, an innovative leader in home study training courses.

If you qualify, you can apply for financial assistance from the government. Plus, your course may be tax deductible.

By studying just an hour a day, you can be on your way to a career as a professional Elecronics Repair Technician!

Upon completing your Electronics Repair Technician career training, Penn Foster offers access to Alumni Career Services which are designed to help you find employment in the Electronics field.

Don't wait. Request FREE information on the right, and Get started to make your dream come true NOW!

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