Yeah, I guess we can probably be honest here, we're all friends;) I did the training 3 times. It was fun to participate, as for me, it was in another state, and also required some travel, hotels and food covered... good times. The training itself was fun, but we all knew no one would actually climb on a darn pole and splice cable or whatever it is we allegedly learned. Instructors always knew no one is doing any real work, they didn't really train hard either. Heck, believe it or not, we were even told at one point that if it comes to that, all we were really expected to do was to drive a company van to a location, look around, pretend like we're checking things out, go tell the customer that we're sorry, but it's not something we can do at that time and that we would send someone else over as soon as we can. Then move on to the next "job". It's all for show.