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Has Train Signal Helped You? – Let Us Know!

Train Signal’s 8th anniversary is coming up in a few weeks and looking back we’ve had eight great years as a company. And it’s all because of you!

Winning the Windows IT Pro Community Choice Award last year, making the list of top fastest growing companies in America two years in a row, giving back to our community — we know you were the driving force behind it all.

We also know that we couldn’t be where we are today without our customers, and we’d love to know how you got to where you are with the help of Train Signal’s training products.

 

Tell Us Your Train Signal Success Story!

We want to hear your story. Were you able to get a new job, a pay raise or a job promotion after watching our courses? Did our training help you break into the IT field or help you advance your career? Did you know nothing about computers and now set up networks and deploy systems?

We’re looking for great stories that let us know you’ve made a change in your life and that hopefully Train Signal was a help in making that change come true.

The best part is that your story could also appear in a national news publication as well as on our website, products and promotional materials. If we’re impressed by your story we think others will be too and we’ll do what we can to share it.

You have until July 31st to get your stories in
Send them, along with any pictures, to thanks@trainsignal.com

We thank you all so much for eight great years and hope that we’ve been as much a help to you as you’ve been to us!

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  1. Posted by Cedric on August 25, 2011, 8:19 pm

    Hi everyone,

    I am business analyst that is trying to expand his database base skill and I was looking for free videos online and Mel’s SQL training videos are such a great resource. The videos are great, Mel keeps it entertaining and he doesn’t go too fast or too slow. I wish there was more but this is great. Now I’m practicing what I’ve learned.

    Cedric

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