Open Doors to Future Careers for your Homeschooler with Bruce Cloney Door Institution Classes

Disclaimer: I was compensated for my time in exchange for my honest review.

We are a trade family. Even with a background including college and military service, my husband is by trade, a General Contractor, which he learned from his father. All of our children work well with their hands and have engineering minds, and I’m pretty sure the youngest child will follow in the same path. But how do you introduce a trade to your homeschooled kid? You turn to an expert. In this case, that Expert was Bruce Cloney Door Institution.

Door Installation? Why would my kid be interested in installing automatic doors? I can barely get them to clean their room!

This won’t always be the case. One day, that same kid is going to want a job and his own money, and you can help him gain his independence. There are a lot of trades out there but for the kid that’s mechanically inclined, and need a foot in the door with a recession resistant type company, Automatic Door Installation may just be a fantastic option and Bruce Cloney makes an easy to follow online course on the subject.

Since my kid is younger, Daddy took the course with him, both to evaluate it as a trade professional and have some Boy bonding time.

** Just so you know, trades are for everyone – male and female – I just happen to have three boys.

The classes are presented in a series of modules that you can access directly from http://www.BruceCloneyDoorInstallation.com

With your class enrollment you’ll get:

  • The professional knowledge of an Industry Expert
  • Over 60 hours of Professional Video Instruction
  • 57 Course Assessments to reinforce the learning
  • Direct and focused content to teach you want you need to know to work in Automated Door Installation
  • Technical training that will land your kid a job with any Door Installation company

In these classes, your child will get technical training in Automatic Door Installation in general, as well as instruction on the most popular Automatic Door brands available. The modules themselves are broken into those particular brands and models with a unit quiz at the end of each for review.

How we used Bruce Cloney Door Institution Classes in our Homeschool

Now, if you’re familiar with our page, you know that I homeschool our 8 yr old Gifted son. He’s not close to being ready to leave home or start trade school. He is however old enough to use basic tools and he tinkers with his Daddy all the time on a number of electrical components. As a kid that loves to work with his hands and has advanced understanding of engineering concepts, I knew he would enjoy this course. And he did.

Cash thought the videos were really interesting and begged us to find him an automatic door to install. We told him that maybe he would get it for Christmas. Learning the actual mechanics behind an automatic door checked off an important box for him in his mental “why” bank. What kid doesn’t find automatic doors fascinating?

Daddy found the course very thorough. As a tradesman himself, he could see the quality of the classes leading to an actual career. Lots of thought and consideration went into all of its elements and he could definitely begin to learn this trade from the videos alone.

I thought it was a great beginning for a homeschool kid to get a job in this trade. While looking for current job postings for “Door Installer” , I was surprised to see the number of open positions in this field nationwide. My only critique was that the video could have been of higher quality, though that did not diminish the information given.

Overall this was a cool course. I never even thought about Door Installation as a career until this course and now I’m noticing the different Automated door systems everywhere I go. If you’ve got a homeschooler looking for a trade, consider Bruce Cloney Door Institution for their next class. Head to their site and take a look for yourself by checking out their Free Preview Video.

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