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<blockquote data-quote="PhaseTech" data-source="post: 641631" data-attributes="member: 3149"><p>Saau, not sure who you are but I don't do tag a long tours, or prospecting trips. I don't have the time, and there is also the expectation of finding gold which I can't guarantee. </p><p>So my training sessions are purely instructional. As they are usually 1 on 1, I leave it to the trainee to tell me what they want help with, or how they'd like to spend their time. There is only so much you can cover in 4hrs, so the quality of training one receives is often dictated by the trainee, and the questions they ask. If you were not happy with the training then you just needed to say something during the session and we could immediately focus on what you wanted to cover. </p><p></p><p>I have trained many people in SA, many of which have become long term customers and friends, and many are finding gold on a regular basis in SA, some a lot more than I do. Some share their finds on social media, but many don't. </p><p></p><p>What Moneybox said is 100% true: ...if you want to find gold you must <strong>have good equipment, do good research</strong>, take good advice when offered and be open to learn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhaseTech, post: 641631, member: 3149"] Saau, not sure who you are but I don't do tag a long tours, or prospecting trips. I don't have the time, and there is also the expectation of finding gold which I can't guarantee. So my training sessions are purely instructional. As they are usually 1 on 1, I leave it to the trainee to tell me what they want help with, or how they'd like to spend their time. There is only so much you can cover in 4hrs, so the quality of training one receives is often dictated by the trainee, and the questions they ask. If you were not happy with the training then you just needed to say something during the session and we could immediately focus on what you wanted to cover. I have trained many people in SA, many of which have become long term customers and friends, and many are finding gold on a regular basis in SA, some a lot more than I do. Some share their finds on social media, but many don't. What Moneybox said is 100% true: ...if you want to find gold you must [B]have good equipment, do good research[/B], take good advice when offered and be open to learn. [/QUOTE]
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