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Responsible Alcohol Server Training Course "Learn2Serve" Offered Online

"Learn2Serve" provides a comprehensive anytime anywhere web-based training solution that integrates online multimedia based training, e-testing, compliance management and certificate distribution for serving alcohol responsibly. "Learn2Serve" is designed to streamline the process of employee compliance and reduce liability within the hospitality, food and beverage industries.

Dallas, TX -- March 18, 2003 - HotelTraining.com announced today on-line responsible alcohol server training, "Learn2Serve". "Learn2Serve" provides a comprehensive anytime anywhere web-based training solution that integrates online multimedia based training, e-testing, compliance management and certificate distribution for serving alcohol responsibly.

"Learn2Serve" is designed to streamline the process of employee compliance and reduce liability within the hospitality, food and beverage industries.

 Simplifies the challenges of scheduling for certification food and beverage employees in disparate locations by using a centralized point of electronic access to accredited alcohol server training courses.
 Provides an immediate, on-demand solution for employees and managers to obtain training and certification at a highly efficient level of delivery, cost and administration.
 Currently offered for over 35 states at a cost of $25 to $35 per person.
 Course is approximately 4 hours in length therefore reducing the amount of time required to become certified/trained.
 Compelling animation based instruction and testing that can be taken without the need for special software or high-speed Internet connections.

Although training is not mandatory in all states, it may significantly reduce the risk and liability associated with alcohol service, in addition to providing mitigating benefits in certain instances, such as when alcohol has been sold to a minor. Penalties may be reduced if a licensee has completed a responsible alcohol service-training program.

For a free demonstration, please go to www.HotelTraining.com and click on the demo link in the middle of the page. If you would like full course access for evaluation purposes please advise at L2S@HotelTraining.com.

HotelTraining.com introduced the first reservation sales training program designed specifically for delivery via the Internet in August 1998. Since that date, the company has provided reservations training to hotels and reservations centers in the United States, Australia, Western Europe and Asia. HotelTraining.com also develops private label and custom training to be hosted on its web site, which are available to clients through restricted password access.

HotelTraining.com has provided private label and custom training to over fifteen thousand hotels and seventeen Central Reservations Offices worldwide. HotelTraining.com private label and custom training corporate clients include such outstanding companies as Marriott, Hampton Inns, SRS-WORLD HOTELS, WorldRes.com, ASSA ABLOY Hospitality, Inc and TRUST International.

For additional information regarding access to a sample custom training tutorial, or the STAR Workshop, Tom McCarthy's "Handling the Telephone Inquiry" Sales Workshop, please see the contact information below. A free sampling of all workshops is currently available on the company's web site at, <http://www.hoteltraining.com>.

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Jay Delerno
Hoteltraining.com
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