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1. Comfort Home CBRF Training Center, LLC - Roosevelt Grove

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· 119 reviews

3500 N Sherman Blvd Suite 201, Milwaukee, WI 53216

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Comfort Home CBRF Training Center, LLC: what do users think?

Nicky Cooper: Dr. Sunday was a great teacher. I was able to learn everything I needed to in a three day period. He was very encouraging and made sure I understood everything I was doing. I would definitely refer him to others.

Dawn: I enjoyed this class . I learned a lot. The instructor is very knowledgeable.

Summer Otw: Dr.Sunday was very informative I learned a lot from him in the last two days. If you need your CBRF go through Comfort Home you won’t regret it.

TheLifeeOfNiyah16: 10/10 amazing experiences

Yassmine Wilson: I would HIGHLY recommend and do the experience all over again.

Lorese Banks: It was an amazing course. Dr.Sunday did a great job of teaching the course and I learned a lot. I strongly recommend this course to anybody going into this field.

Aurbrie Mac: He’s a wonderful teacher , He explained everything thoroughly and answered any and all questions we had .

Saquida Zugastia: Dr.Sunday is a great teacher he is very informative and each to learn from . I love how sure he make sure people understand the information that he is giving out and he always ask if u have any questions. I would recommend his class Everytime to anyone who looking to get their CBRF certificate

Jazzy M: He actually explains and got through everything step by step and he makes sure before he moves on that everyone understands and sees if anyone has questions before for going on to the next step

Afolabi Oluwaseun: The training was highly impactful. The resource personnel has a mastery of the subject matter. I will recommend him without reservations.

Oakzana Garcia: Dr Sunday I am very very appreciative of him in teaching some things now I can go an help more ppl out I very much thank him for also giving me an opportunity to learn thankz again. Consuelo Chavez.

Trinity Brown: Dr.sunday is a great teacher I’m so happy I went through him for CBRF classes

Jada Price: Great program and amazing person as well very funny and helpful guy take his class your won’t regret it !

No Name: Awesome instructor very easy to understand.

Melanie Sellers: CBRF training instructor Dr. Sunday Kerobo, PHD RN made learning these courses very informative and relatable. Really enjoyed the teaching.

Dajah Tate: Dr Sunday Training Is Amazing And I Learned AlotThank You Dr.Sunday Kerobo

She's A Hooper: Had to take this course for work. The instructor Dr. Sunday was very knowledgeable and personable. The course was informative and helpful. I will definitely recommend to others!

Alicia Neitzel: Very informative reviewed information with students lots of class interaction

2. Forklift Training - West Allis

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1200 S 71st St, Milwaukee, WI 53214

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3. UWM School of Continuing Education - Westown

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· 14 reviews

161 W Wisconsin Ave #6000, Milwaukee, WI 53203

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UWM School of Continuing Education: what do users think?

Anne Siegel: Osher rocks! In preparation for teaching a Zoom class to elementary school children in French, I contacted one of the Osher members and received some specialized tools for moving forward with my project. Her 'tips' helped me lead the virtual class with a minimal amount of missteps. I gained a lot of confidence after working individually with Laurie, as well as attending her regular Zoom tutorials for all Osher members. Love the variety of programs, too!

Gwen Benner: Osher at UWM has provided a plethora of stimulating programs for lifelong learners in a community of fellow students who have become colleagues and good friends.

Priscilla Camilli: I have enjoyed many Osher courses. I especially have gained insightsfrom Paula Friedman''s book discussions and Kathy Johnson's film analyses and other courses. I have also been happy to teach classes on art history.Osher makes retirement fulfilling!

Sue Burwell: There is such a wonderful variety of courses offered, and a great way to spend time learning, especially when we can't be together in -person.

Marvin Wiener: The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UWM is an adult learning extension of UW Milwaukee that has brought learning experiences to many intellectually curious senior citizens in the greater Milwaukee area. It differentiates itself from other adult learning activities by the breadth of topics, the active participation in the organization by over 100 volunteers, the caliber of the presenters, and the continued pursuit of excellence through surveys of members and evaluation of the classes offered. The high caliber of the organization is reflected in its rapid adoption of virtual teaching made necessary by the COVID pandemic. The Institute didn't miss a beat in moving to a virtual platform. It has the technical expertise and member dedication to pull that off almost seamlessly. I'm proud to be a member of an organization that recognize me as an individual and values my input and membership.

Chris Schlosser: The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute is a great way to continue to learn new and interesting things - as well as meet other people. They have done a great job of shifting to all online classes during the pandemic. These classes have been a great way to stay in touch and learn while safer at home.

Cindy Harvey: OSHER Classes have kept me sane during the pandemic!Always something to look forward to. Thank you!

Julie I: For me, one of the best parts of retiring was finally getting to start attending classes with the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UWM, otherwise known to the members of our chapter as Osher. I've enjoyed getting together with others for lectures and classes about literature, history, science, and more. Even now, when our meetings are via Zoom, the learning and sharing continues. But I'll admit, I'm looking forward to the day that we can meet, travel, eat, and learn together in person again.

Geri Halaska: Osher has been a life saver for me. I've enjoyed the many classes that I signed up for and have met many interesting people and made more friends. Can't wait for things to return to "normal".

Kathy O: Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UWM is OUSTANDING! It offers classes on History, Literature, Art, and even current events. Zoom classes have been offered since the Pandemic arrived along with many other class options. Osher even offers tech classes to learn how to Zoom with a Tech Support Team to offer personalized assistance. You won't regret your decision to become a member!

Tim Peterson: I have learned so much from this place, nothing else like it in SE Wisconsin!!!

Luther Willems: Great facility and staff to help working adults improve their skills! I've enjoyed the classes I have taken here.

4. Dale Carnegie Training - West Allis

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10909 W Greenfield Ave Suite 207, West Allis, WI 53214

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5. Milwaukee Area Technical College Downtown Milwaukee Campus - Westown

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· 202 reviews

700 W State St, Milwaukee, WI 53233

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Milwaukee Area Technical College Downtown Milwaukee Campus: what do users think?

Felicia Wilkins: Very helpful in finding resources

Marvin Pineda: This college expects the best out of you when nNo other reality can accept the worst of you. And I mean this when you find yourself the core curriculums you find yourself to work, you will find the workplace safety becomes pinned between a ladder of a few to honors received by none lest it becomes a receptionist to a catering service. – If you’re looking to be a plumber, here’s where to start, because if I was arguing carpentry over metallurgy in such a calm weathered hallway, you’d be screaming acts of God till the trickle point landed on your face with your belly bestowing all the previous laughter you thought you could manage by yourself. You see, I’d be sitting with the Dean, the Staff of Administration, and an S1185 form wondering whether or not to let a blind man walk out with his cane before I found out who ruined my Mother’s marriage and career progression to her children without blood on my knuckles following WI ST. 118.35, and an Honorable Admission of Servitude seeing as my own efforts will linger the halls into a transferable credit of Guiness World Record Readership to a statement that will leave you to question what the Commissioner is going to say about it. – After all, when school is close by, I’m just looking to form my retirement.Want to challenge that signature? Or leave it in chalk? Lifeless?There’s a little more to me than you knew, and a whole much more I circled around when deciding a chance would be glory.-

Abster Asgard: the field you want to be in. This is one of the best places to go.They have an active news station here that lends out thier studio to MATC and if you take that degree you end will work with people who are actively in the feild. They get you hands on with equipment within the 1st 2 weeks consistently and are very accommodating for accessibility. Half these reviews are reviewing the school as a whole... and you should not go here for a school name you should go here for hands on experience. I will say the school body is unhelpful and if you really want help go through you teachers and program heads.

T3LLA: Great school if you’re ready to buckle down and focus! Universities can have a lot going on and be really distracting, but this school has a balance. There’s definitely fun activities every now and then but when it comes to the academics, they will not leave you hanging either. The classroom sizes are reasonable, giving you the chance to have all of your questions heard and answered.

Alexander Salas: My experience in MATC IT Computer Support Specialist program is limited but good so far. I chose to pursue this degree because it lines up well with my current work experience and career goals. So far, I have been able to take all my classes online with no scheduled class times, so I can complete assignments at my own pace without interfering with my work schedule. Another thing this program does well, is that it offers options to achieve many different certifications on your way to a degree. They also work with businesses to help their student get jobs after graduating. I would recommend this program to someone looking to get into IT Support as a career.

Britanni Hildenbrand: I am in my sixth week taking online courses at MATC. I have chosen the IT Support Associate Degree program, for two reasons: One the program is only two years, I’ll be able to launch into the job market faster, and because IT is such a diverse, and fast growing career path, I know I will find a fit into the IT world upon graduation. I chose MATC because MATC is convenient and conventional. I can take classes online, at my own pace, and be on campus for the classes I need more focus and dedication to. This IT program combined with my 10 plus years customer service experience, I know I will be able to reach any career goal I set. Now, while my interest in computers and knack for problem solving I know this career path will be suitable for me, however, to any prospective student looking for a quick money type of career, this program is not for you. This program consists of lots of physical and mental work, also taking consideration of the customers you are serving. If a prospective student welcomes challenges and is comfortable with asking questions and not feeling intimidated by the mass amount of information you will retain then this is a program for you. Prospective students should also be aware that they don’t have to work or figure stuff out alone, one of my favorite accommodations is having access to tutoring, whether online or in person- at all campuses. Fellow future students should also know that acquiring their degree at MATC is a smart money move, students can save thousands of dollars getting their education here, as opposed to a four year college/university. Future students should also know that credits will transfer to a four year college such as MSOE or UWM.

Kipi Guentner: I've worked here for decades after being a student here myself.

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