https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6ByaWryRWA
I don't like to do the write up stuff so much so I just started talking. My first AAR. Hopefully you like it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6ByaWryRWA
I don't like to do the write up stuff so much so I just started talking. My first AAR. Hopefully you like it.
You really don't understand why the vast majority of professional instructors and serious students of the gun regard James Yeager to be a freakin' total moron?
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They never said to train with him. They said he was a nice guy. And that mirrors my interactions with him, albeit limited.
On a side note, my agency has sent me all over for various training courses. Generally, I've never met an instructor I've completely agreed with on everything, and I've always been able to learn something from every instructor.
So, even though you might think Yaeger is an ass clown, I bet this guy learned a few things that have merit.
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Yes, Yeager behaves himself well when he is around his "betters" which is basically everyone. Otherwise, he is freaking idiot who has more than demonstrated via his job history, employment experiences, and his fiasco as a "contractor" that is a man who is able to separate fools from their money. He appeals to a certain kind of person who is easily impressed, let's just say that. If somebody wants to throw good money after bad, Yeager is the trainer for them.
All things considered I hope you got something out of it, but I'm also disappointed you sent someone of that low a calibre funds to continue his actions in our community.
He's scum, pure and simple. Couldn't care less what face he puts on in person.
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