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We need to clear some things up for new people, or those who have only done straight MT and will soon be doing VR.
VR DOES NOT require special intensive training, other than, of course, you still need to know how to be an MT.
That being said, make believe you typed a letter in your word processing program and you noticed a ton of errors when you went to proof it. You would just fix them, right? It's the same thing, only if you're using the mouse, you would need to learn keystrokes. I use many of the same keystrokes in my word processing program, e-mail, everywhere that I use for VR in terms of fixing errors. After that, you need training from the company you work for, as to their specific this and thats to use their software and the keystrokes to fix it faster. No school can "teach" you the software. They're all different.
If a school is saying they offer VR training, I'd like to know how on earth they would know which software to teach you on, because they don't know which company you'll be working for.
VR is just you fixing the mistakes. There's no magical VR training, aside from the company you work for would give you maybe a 1-hour briefing on how to use their's.
Do an experiment. Type a letter in your word processing program and purposely make a bunch of mistakes, then go back and fix them.