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Everybody who's anybody knows Bret.
Some like him, some don't - but everybody knows him.
Rick
 
I took a cross over to become A TDI Instructor a little over two years ago.

Generally, I have found them to be fairly well recognized in my travels but I have to admit I haven't travelled as far as I would like to yet.

As an agency goes I have found them very good to deal with, with a simple no nonsense approach to training materials and techniques.

Because of this I know quite a few other instructor who have become involved with them so their exposure is growing.

Recognized certifications are important but not as important as the the quality of the instructor who gives it to you and how they conduct the course.

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