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by Peter G Provost.
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So I'm sitting here trying to figure out how all the top training guys (Don Box, Chris
Sells, John Lam, Craig Andera, Keith Brown, etc.) ever find time to blog
or write. Sure Don and Chris aren't doing much of the training thing anymore,
but I still don't know how they ever found time.
In the past few weeks I have been doing a lot of training for the Microsoft Rocky
Mountain District office. Some of it was customized curriculum, that I had to
write, and some of it was official MOC material. But I am not the kind of person who
can step into a room full of people unprepared, so each night I spent a fair amount
of time getting ready. You know, reviewing my slides, practicing the demos, confirming
that the labs work, etc.
But for a full day's training, it takes at least 3 or 4 hours to prepare, even when
you already have the materials. So the question remains, how the heck did they ever
find time to blog, do the newsgroups, write articles... not to mention write books?
I am in awe of them.
PS. I'll try to get a Geek Notes issue out soon...