Replying to <@U2S6P3M29> &amp; <@U2C4P9YR3> I grip...
# training
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Replying to @Eleni Palmos & @creece I gripe about this a lot, but I find my self continually nonplussed that NetSuite does not offer better free training resources. I have never worked for a company willing to pay for training. It's all been on the job and digging through SuiteAnswers for me. I would LOVE to have access to the LCSP, but that isn't in the cards at even a discounted rate. I wish NetSuite would offer some training like Salesforce does. They have this gamified platform called Trailheads where you can get hundreds of hours of free training to learn SalesForce. Anyway, now I'm just whining when I should be reading User Guide pdfs.
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I completely hear what you are saying. I got a lot out of the training BUT the best learning is actually doing on the job, your job. I followed along with many of the lessons but forgot some in the time since. 😰 NetSuite really is like the gym. If you do not constantly use it, you lose it.
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NS makes a ton of money on their training services and doubt they will ever offer “free” training other than what comes in SuiteAnswers or bundled with a SuiteSuccess solution at time of purchase. This is one reason I am helping to establish good NS video training solutions with Pocket Buddha. https://academy.pocketbuddha.com
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I got the most out of the analytics courses because, of course, I could keep up making reports at work. Now, SuiteScript is something I would hesitate using even in my sandbox.
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interesting i am the complete opposite but i am a dev.. i'd write suitescript for anything
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I am in fear to do such things as I am not a developer and mostly mimicking or groping around in the dark.