close to 20 yrs doing this, from wood frames and an old tub for a washout booth to just getting my 2nd auto delivered here in a few weeks to amp up production...I've never stopped learning, to this day i always look at the classes that are at the shows, if i see something that i'd like to brush up on i sign up. starter classes are just that for starting up...i'd say take em. anything that can help you improve your prints or output cant hurt. Not to mention you can an will make a few friends at those things that you can maybe call when your in a pinch and they'll help you out. Like others said..these forums are for me the best..i'm always lurking hardley ever post anymore, but i'm always reading what others have to say even on tips and tricks...The people that are die hards like Frog and a few others...dont be afraid to pick there minds...theres so much there ask questions dont be afraid....avoid the short cuts they might work for the bullet proof prints but in the end they will cost you...once you have the basics down, then you can tweek the process to fit your style and your shops. In this area, printing you can never stop learning theres always something out there...just my two cents worth