RICHMOND COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Short-term, Career Training Classes

RICHMOND COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Short-term, Career Training Classes
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Richmond Community College issued the following announcement on Sep 18. 

Don’t miss out on these upcoming short-term, career training classes at Richmond Community College! Start your career with us. Class sizes are limited, so call today as pre-registration is required 910-410-1706.

QuickBooks (online) October 5-October 28

Escort Vehicle Operator (1-day class) October 22 at our Hamlet Campus

Spanish in the Workplace (online) October 4-December 6

Notary Public Education (1-day class) October 9 at our Scotland County Campus

Forklift Operator (1-day class) October 23 at our Hamlet Campus

Nurse Aide Level 1 (daytime class) October 14 to February 8 at our Scotland County Campus

 Original source can be found here.

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Source: Richmond Community College



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