TRC (TLRC Training) Courses Available for September 2008


Below are the available courses for the month of September 2008.

Available Courses for September 2008

  • Tilapia Culture (with field trip)

Grow-out pond culture, tilapia fingerling production, hatchery and nursery system management (open pond, hapa method on pond, cage and tank systems), feeds and feeding, population control, hybridization, water and soil quality management, production economics.
Date: Sept 1-3
Time: 9-4:00
Fee: 3,289

  • Layer Production (Table Egg) (with field trip)

Layer breed, production management, housing, nutrition, feeds and feeding management and production economics.
Date: Sept 1-3
Time: 9-4:00
Fee: 3,289

  • Setting up a Junk Shop Business (with field trip)

Lecture: Trends and prospects of junk shop business, solid wastes and recyclable wastes for junk shop, costing, buying and selling techniques and pricing, tools and equipment requirements, investment requirement, manpower requirement.

Date: Sept 3-4
Time: 8-4:30
Fee: 3,289

  • How to Operate and Manage Money Changing Business

Lecture: Operating and managing money changing business, identifying suitable location of the business, business permit requirements, tools and equipment, identifying different convertible foreign currencies, determining bogus and genuine currencies, buying and selling foreign currencies, capitalization requirement to start the business, profitability analysis and check rediscounting business as additional revenue source.

Date: Sept 3-5
Time: 8-4:30
Fee: 3,729

  • Commercial Breadmaking and Bakery Management

Lecture: Functions of ingredients, proportions and product formulations, equipment and material sourcing, costing and pricing, bakery management. Hands-on: pan de sal, monay, ensaymada, raisin bread, buns, bread rolls, loaf bread, and bread with fillings. Bring calculator, apron and canister.

Date: Sept 4-7
Time: 8-4:30
Fee: 4,169

  • Swine Production (with field trip)

Starting a piggery business, general management for piglets and fatteners, housing and equipment, feeds and feeding, record keeping, analysis and interpretation, health management.

Date: Sept 6-9
Time: 9-4:00
Fee: 4,059

  • Setting up a Travel Agency

Lecture: role and functions of a travel agent, organizing the business, requirement for travel agency set-up, rules and regulations governing travel agencies, basic travel agency operations and office procedures, professional code of ethics, the travel agency and other providers of travel products – transportation, accommodations, etc.

Date: Sept 8
Time: 8-4:30
Fee: 1,375

  • Basic Reservation and Ticketing for Travel Agencies (with field trip)

Lecture: introduction to travel agency ticketing procedures and preparing a passenger ticket.

Date: Sept 9-10
Time: 8-4:30
Fee: 2,959

  • SORBETES (Commercial Production)

Lecture: basic technology of ice cream production, material and equipment requirements, product formulation and costing. Demonstration: ice cream-on-stick preparation (pinipig crunch and other flavors). Hands-on: ice cream with assorted flavors. (With field trip to an ice cream plant). Bring apron and hand towels.

Date: Sept 9-10
Time: 8-4:30
Fee: 3,509

  • Setting up a Hardware and Construction Supply Store

Lecture: History, design and operation, definition of terms, selection of site, organization, nature of the business, stock and inventories control, costing and pricing, terms of payment, market potentials, projected return of investment and assumptive income analysis.

Date: Sept 10-11
Time: 8-4:30
Fee: 2,959

  • Specialty Cakes and Pastries

Lecture: material and equipment specifications, functions of ingredients, product formulation, costing and pricing; Hands-on: mousse cake, black forest, crema de fruta, sans rival, apple pie, swiss roll, puff and danish pastry varieties. Bring calculator, apron, hand towels and canisters.

Date: Sept 11-12
Time: 8-4:30
Fee: 3,399

  • Trendy Balloon Decors

Lecture/Hands-on: material requirement and supplier, cost requirement, balloon twisting and how to make balloons as decorations.

Date: Sept 12
Time: 8-4:30
Fee: 1,815

  • Basic Meat Processing

Lecture: meat preservation technology, production and quality control guidelines, packaging, handling and storage, new trends in the business. Hands-on: bacon, tocino, pork and chicken ham, pork sausage (fresh native and canton), corned beef, hamburger and beef tapa. Bring apron and hand towels.

Date: Sept 13-14
Time: 8-4:30
Fee: 3,399

  • Jewelry Appraisal and Pawnshop Operation

Lecture: gold testing and diamond grading, pricing, valuation and identification of gemstones, government laws and implementing guidelines related to pawnshop operation. Hands-on: determining genuine stones and appraising of gold and diamond, plating of jewelry (gold to gold). Bring calculator.

Date: Sept 13-14
Time: 8-4:30
Fee: 3,399

  • Accounting and Record Keeping for Small Businesses

Lecture: bookkeeping, reporting and analysis of transaction results for small business operators and owners. Bring calculator.

Date: Sept 15-16
Time: 8-4:30
Fee: 2,959

  • Hilot (Philippine Traditional Massage)

Lecture: Health concept – mind, emotion, body, balance of the four elements of the body; healing concept – food (herbs), hilot and the value process; how to perform the hilot routine (whole body); herbal applications for different health problems; hilot-based business oportunities. Hands-on: performing the hilot routrine

Date: Sept 15-17
Time: 8-4:30
Fee: 3,729

  • Event Planning, Marketing and Management

Lecture: basic knowledge of event planning and management for wedding, parties, local trade exhibits, meetings, consumer events (tiangges), seminars, conventions, conferences conceptualization and topical development, etc. and profitability and traffic for the event; a thorough knowledge of management functions is a requisite for successful events.

Date: Sept 17-18
Time: 8-4:30
Fee: 2,959

  • Basic Digital Photography

Lecture and workshop: fundamentals of digital photography, photo shooting techniques including indoor and outdoor photo activities. Bring digital camera and USB.

Date: Sept 18-19
Time: 8-4:30 (NEW)
Fee: 3,399

  • Basic Cake Decorating

Preparation and application of boiled sugar icing, sugar flowers, gumpaste figurines and flowers, lettering, bordering and flower bunching. Bring apron and hand towels.

Date: Sept 18-19
Time: 8-4:30
Fee: 3,399

  • Operating a Laundry Shop Business (Small-Scale)

Lecture: plant layout and design: production flow, job function; customer service and its place in the textile care industry; operating a small laundry washing machine, pressing, laundry washroom chemistry, market strategy including pricing, promotion, site selection. Environmental management concerns.

Date: Sept 20-21
Time: 8-6:00
Fee: 3,289

  • Fresh Flower Arrangement and Flower Shop Operation and Management (with field trip)

Lecture: creativity, balance, proportion, texture and color harmony, flower shop operation and organizational management, costing, pricing and sourcing of materials. Demonstrations on standing flower arrangements for inaugural, funeral and other important occasions. Hands-on: traditional round center piece, long and low arrangements, floral bouquet, line, plane and mass arrangements. Bring garden scissors.

Date: Sept 20-22
Time: 8-4:30
Fee: 3,729

  • Catering Business Operation

Lecture: table setting, equipment, menu planning and preparation, costing and pricing. Hands-on: table skirting and napkin folding techniques. Bring calculator.

Date: Sept 22-23
Time: 8-4:30
Fee: 2,959

  • Silkscreen Printing

Lecture: computer/digital art preparation, photographic stencil making, finishing – curing and drying, pressing techniques. Hands-on: t-shirt, ceramics, decals, glass and metal printing. Bring #0.5 technical pen, ink and USB.

Date: Sept 23-25
Time: 8-4:30
Fee: 3,729

  • Goat and Sheep Raising (with field trip)

Future of the industry, breeds and breeding, herd management, housing facilities and equipment, feeds and feeding practices, pest and disease control, processing of goat meat and milk production, cost and return analysis.

Date: Date: Sept 24-25
Time: 8-4:30
Fee: 2,959

  • Commercial Breadmaking and Bakery Management

Lecture: Functions of ingredients, proportions and product formulations, equipment and material sourcing, costing and pricing, bakery management. Hands-on: pan de sal, monay, ensaymada, raisin bread, buns, bread rolls, loaf bread, and bread with fillings. Bring calculator, apron and canister.

Date: Sept 25-28
Time: 8-4:30
Fee: 4,169

  • Perfumes and Colognes

Lecture: starting a perfume business, formulations, blending of essential oils, types of perfumes and colognes, product requirements, materials specifications, cost and return analysis. Hands-on: oil-based and water-based, cream perfumes for men and ladies, body splash, gel colognes and eaue de toilette.

Date: Sept 26
Time: 8-4:30
Fee: 1,815

Lecture: material specifications, product formulations, costing and pricing. Hands-on: Laundry bar soap, liquid and powdered detergents. Bring calculator.

Date: Sept 27-28
Time: 8-4:30
Fee: 3,399

  • Setting up a Travel Agency

Lecture: role and functions of a travel agent, organizing the business, requirement for travel agency set-up, rules and regulations governing travel agencies, basic travel agency operations and office procedures, professional code of ethics, the travel agency and other providers of travel products – transportation, accommodations, etc.

Date: Sept 29
Time: 8-4:30
Fee: 1,375

  • Jewelry Appraisal and Pawnshop Operation

Lecture: gold testing and diamond grading, pricing, valuation and identification of gemstones, government laws and implementing guidelines related to pawnshop operation. Hands-on: determining genuine stones and appraising of gold and diamond, plating of jewelry (gold to gold). Bring calculator.

Date: Sept 29-30
Time: 8-4:30
Fee: 3,399

  • Basic Reservation and Ticketing for Travel Agencies (with field trip)

Lecture: introduction to travel agency ticketing procedures and preparing a passenger ticket.

Date: Sept 30-Oct 1
Time: 8-4:30
Fee: 2,959

A minimum number of five (5) participants is required per course.
Please make early reservations, we will call you for final confirmation three days before the training. Or you may contact Ms. Agnes Cruz at telephone no. 721-0063 and 727-6205 loc. 201.

FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED. ALL COURSE FEES ARE INCLUSIVE OF 10% VAT
Note: Schedules are subject to change without prior notice. Only cash or company checks will be accepted.

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THE TRC ADVANTAGES

-Expertise gained over 27 years of experience
-Expert trainers from the academe and business sectors
-Very affordable fees
-Hands-on training, with field trips wherever needed
-Free materials for hands-on training
-Free business consultations
-Free attendance in MagNegosyo Forums
-Accredited training by national and international agencies
-Free attendance in MagNegosyo Forums

Only TRC offers you the expert business and livelihood technology training courses that can

transform your ideas into practice and profits.

TRAINING VENUE: TRC Building, 103 J. Abad Santos cor. Lopez Jaena Sts., Little Baguio, San Juan, City
TRC also offers group and corporate trainings with discounted rate.
Please inquire at 727-6205 loc. 208, 209 / 0928-5022684


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{ 4 comments… read them below or add one }

1 rolly gercan 07.07.09 at 1:53 pm

sir may training po ba kayo kung paano mapalakad ng piggery or babuyan pls email me tnx

2 Manuel 07.07.09 at 3:12 pm

@rolly gercan

Meron po ngayong July 2009. JUst find my latest post on TRC category.

3 Sandy Selmo 10.09.10 at 5:03 pm

To Administrator,
I look at your schedule for the upcoming courses this October, I don’t saw any course about mushroom cultivation. Is there any possibility that may include the course in October? Just let me know.

Cheers,
Sandy

4 Manuel 10.10.10 at 5:01 pm

@Sandy Selmo
TRC had already released this seminar in the past but not sure if they will have it on November. There is already a schedule this October 2010 which was released last month. Here is the schedule: http://www.thefilipinoentrepreneur.com/2010/09/24/trc-tlrc-training-courses-october-2010.htm

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