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RE: OFFLIST Becoming and electrician / setting up an HA consultancy


  • Subject: RE: OFFLIST Becoming and electrician / setting up an HA consultancy
  • From: "Tawn, Jonathan" <jonathan.tawn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 12 May 2004 12:51:01 +0100

Hi Mark,

I hope you don't mind me mailing you directly,

I couldn't help but notice you ran courses ...  could you tell me a little
bit about what you have on offer please?

And out of curiosity, are you, or anyone from you're company, off to the
cedia show ?

Regards,
Jonathan.

Jonathan Tawn
EDS Desktop Services.
T:- +44 114 291 1379
E:- Jonathan.Tawn@xxxxxxx
<mailto:jonathan.tawn@xxxxxxx>
Jonathan.Tawn@xxxxxxx <mailto:Jonathan.tawn@xxxxxxx>


-----Original Message-----
From:	Mark Harrison (Yahoo!) [mailto:mph@xxxxxxx]
Sent:	Wednesday, 12 May, 2004 12:46
To:	ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject:	[ukha_d] Becoming and electrician / setting
up an HA consultancy

It's been notable that the course attendees on the
SimplyAutomate X10 training have been split into two groups, roughly 50:50.


- Existing electricians who want to add cheap lighting
control (and not much else) to their portfolios

- Existing IT people who want to set up a more comprehensive
installation business, and are more interested in things like Harmony
macros
and Pronto programming.


Regards,

Mark Harrison
Delivering Home Automation Training in partnership with
SimplyAutomate

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