Javad Training Event - San Jose, CA, February 22 & 23, 2018

Shawn Billings

Shawn Billings
5PLS
We're pleased to announce a new date, February 22 & 23 for our Javad Training Event in San Jose, CA.

We expect to have a great event with some in-depth training that is designed to make you more proficient and more profitable with your Javad Triumph-LS. You'll also be able to tour the facility and enjoy the beautiful scenery of San Jose, in the heart of Silicon Valley. This would be a great opportunity to make a long weekend of it and see sights.

Please do make your arrangements as soon as possible. We look forward to seeing you there.
 

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Aaron S

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Does anyone have experience taking the LS on a plane? I'm planning on taking it in my carry-on but I don't know if it's ok for it to go through the x-ray machine, or what kind of rules there are for transporting something like this.
 

Matthew D. Sibole

Well-Known Member
5PLS
It is fine to take as a carry on. They will swab it with their explosives tester but will allow it through. I will be bringing mine as my personal item/carry on.
 

Sdrake14

Active Member
Does anyone have experience taking the LS on a plane? I'm planning on taking it in my carry-on but I don't know if it's ok for it to go through the x-ray machine, or what kind of rules there are for transporting something like this.
I carried my LS on flight twice now, in a camera case. (in fact the case caried the LS, T2, and radio) I did get pulled aside and questioned but went through no problem.
 

Shawn Billings

Shawn Billings
5PLS
As Sdrake14 says, it's not much of a problem to carry the LS on a plane. I always have it in carry-on rather than checked baggage. Occasionally they will test it with swabs for explosives, like Matt describes. I've carried mine on planes quite a few times.
 

Aaron S

Active Member
I just wanted to thank Shawn again for the excellent training class; I learned so much in just those two short days and it was well worth my time and money.

It was particularly valuable to me to tour the factory. The facility was classy and impressive in general, but (oddly enough) what really stood out to me is how the factory side's break room and rest rooms were the same top-notch quality as those of the office side. I could tell that it is a great company to work for, in any capacity. Little things like that mean a great deal for those on the lower rungs of the corporate ladder, in terms of boosting morale.

Happy employees means happy customers, I think. I would love to be able to work for a company like this - if I am this passionate as a customer, I can only imagine how pumped the employees are to be making and selling these products. Keep up the good work!
 

Shawn Billings

Shawn Billings
5PLS
Aaron,
Thank you. I'm glad you found the investment worthwhile. I agree with you regarding Javad's facility. I noticed the same thing as well in Moscow, and I do think it translates to more innovation and quality in their products. Thanks again for the kind words.
 
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