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Training Future Workforce has a range of training methods. Some are designed to quickly get participants effectively skilled for specific work opportunities. Others improve the participant's knowledge and understanding making them more able to accomplish various tasks, such as making more effective use of one's computer. Still others have been put together to allow participants to quickly become sufficiently competent in a given role (for example, machine operation) to qualify for a ticket or proficiency test. Click here to register your interest in training with Future Workforce or browse the choices below and click on the links for more information. You can phone Future Workforce on (07) 4944 2666 to enquire about which course is going to best suit your needs. |
News UD Licencing Course This competency based course is conducted each year in May and June. Financial and Economic Analysis of Farm BusinessDraws on agronomic advice/data supplied to provide financial and economic advice. Fatigue Management Warning Under the National Fatigue Management Regulation, cane haulage employers need to ensure workers who drive vehicles exceeding 12 tonne Gross Vehicle Mass (GVM) on public roads abide by the work and driving times as determined by the regulation. |
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Future Workforce offers a broad range of both competency-based courses and short courses covering most popular computer applications. It also provides individual consultancy in a number of disciplines. |
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Needs analysis If you know your organisation needs training but you're not sure in what areas, call Future Workforce to organise a formal analysis and make sure you're not wasting money on unnecessary training. Phone (07) 4944 2666 |
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