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Guest Post: The Value of Training in Building Science – Another Perspective

Your mission should you choose to accept it… Nah, that was not how the message went asking me if I would consider writing a guest post, but it soon started to feel that way after I said sure. The topic of choice “How about writing on your reasons for getting all this training, what you plan to do with it, & how it’s helped so far.” The questionnaire, well that was none other than my rating provider, trainer, and all around great guy; Allison Bailes III, PHD of Energy Vanguard.

If you have been following my blog for any period, I am sure Allison doesn’t need any introductions as I have not only linked to numerous articles on his blog, but also written about him in our articles on our RESNET and ENERGY STAR V3 classes. If you haven’t had a chance to meet him, read his blog, etc… I would definitely recommend you check his site out, or if you are interested in getting into the Building Science arena – check them out. Without any further ado, my guest article on “The Value of Training in Building Science – Another Perspective.”

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Filed Under: Training, Education, & Confrence Tagged With: Guest Posting April 8, 2011 By SLS

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