Rick Shaddock has taught over 800 class days in over 20 software applications for the Graduate School Daytime, Evening, and International Programs since June 1986.
During the 1990's, the computer training activities of the U.S. Government's similar centers at the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), General Services Administration (GSA), and Department of Education (DOE) were consolidated with the USDA Graduate School, which had the best facility, staff, and curriculum.
In 2011, the Graduate School became a separate, non-profit educational institution, and no longer part of the US Department of Agriculture.
For information about the Graduate School or to register for a course, please go to their web site, www.GraduateSchool.edu You can call them at 202-314-3600.
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Graduate School USDA entrance |
600 Maryland Avenue SW, Washington DC |
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Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician (MCDST) Instructor: Rick Shaddock Room 28 |
Locations the USDA Graduate School has sent Rick to
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Rick had taught for the USDA Graduate School at locations including |
Washington, DC classrooms at 600 Maryland Avenue, 1987- | |
U.S. Navy, Bremerton, WA, 1999- | |
Federal Trade Commission, Washington DC 2001- | |
Office of Personnel Management, New York NY 9/1995 | |
Internal Revenue Service, Chicago IL 9/1991 Detroit MI 2/1993 | |
Tennessee Valley Authority, Knoxville, TN 7/1990 | |
Social Security Administration, Baltimore, MD 1988-1992 |
Rick has taught the following courses for the Graduate School
Daytime, Evening, and International Programs
Excel, Flash, Visual FoxPro, Access, Web Design, English
Shaddock also taught over 1000 employees at the Pentagon training center for the U.S. Air Force through Computer Instructors Corporation.
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