Coffee, tea, cocoa, soda, water, nutria-gran, or granola bars available in the morning. We also provide an assortment of cookies and popcorn during the afternoon.
The men and women’s bathrooms are located right past the elevator lobby on your right
You may use one of our phones in the facility. Please ask your instructor or a Momentum-Netdesk employee to bring you to our conference room.
To make a call, lift the receiver, dial "9", then the number. Long distance calls are restricted (if you need to make a long distance call, your Account Manager will be happy to arrange it).
Your office or family can leave you a message while you're in class by calling (210)-268-1151. Messages will be posted on the door to your classroom.
Cell Phones: Feel free to use your cell phone while you are here, but please respect your classmates by stepping out of the classroom to take your calls. And, please respect the Momentum-Netdesk staff by not taking your call in their offices without checking first. If you need privacy for a phone call, we'll be happy to arrange - talk to your Account Manager.
We invite you to check your e-mail or browse the Internet during breaks and lunch. Please respond to e-mails at appropriate times - lots of keyboard entry is distracting to your classmates.
Momentum-Netdesk provides Internet access as a convenience - please help us by following these guidelines:
- Do not surf sites that contain potentially offensive material.
- Respond to e-mails only on breaks or lunch - lots of keyboard entry is distracting to your classmates.
- Please try to limit your surfing to breaks or lunch. We have a lot of material to cover over the next few days. Staying focused on the material and the instructor is key to staying on schedule and to a positive learning environment for all students.
Visit http://www.netdesk.com/HotelsSanAntonio to search for hotels in the San Antonio area.
Please take your books with you each day when you leave. We have night classes and other activities in our classrooms in the evenings and we don't want you to be missing a book when you come back in the morning.
Here's a list of some places we like to eat lunch. It's a wildly varied list. We've listed everything from the best Mexican food or Texas local places you can sit down and relax. They are all within walking or driving distance of Momentum-Netdesk, so have fun and chow down!
| Restaurant |
Description |
Location |
Phone |
| Benihana
| japanese |
6565 Babcock Rd. |
541-8100 |
| Mamacita’s |
tex-mex |
8030 W Ih 10 |
341-5424 |
| Texas Land & Cattle
| steaks, salads, and sandwiches |
9911 W Ih 10. |
699-8744 |
| Aldo’s Restaurant |
italian |
8539 Fredericksburg Rd. |
696-2536 |
| Pappasito’s |
mexican |
10501 W Ih 10. |
691-8974 |
| Chachos |
mexican |
7870 Callaghan Rd. |
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| Chili’s Bar & Grill |
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12503 W Ih 10. |
558-7788 |
Looking to explore San Antonio, TX? Here are a few suggestions:
San Antonio explodes with arts and culture, history, world-class cuisine and opportunities for fun and romance. A cosmopolitan city, the seventh largest in the United States, San Antonio still captures the independent spirit of Texas, as well as old-world charm. If you make it a weekend trip, San Antonio has big roller coasters and water rides waiting for you at Six Flags Texas rollercoasters twist and turn, launching you into space at upwards of 60 miles per hour. If you'd prefer to just get splashed, visit Shamu at SeaWorld. Watch the aquatic entertainment and daredevil stunts, or interact one-on-one with the dolphins.
Discover the authentic culture of San Antonio, from its contemporary art galleries to its old-world open markets. The city is a mix of flavors and cultures influenced by colonial Spain, Native Americans, Germany, Mexico, the Old West and the Deep South. Experience the fusion during your visit. Start your cultural exploration with a stroll along the River Walk, Visit http://www.sanantonioriverwalk.com to search for information on the River Walk. Restaurants, boutiques, and entertainment follow the serpentine route of this relaxing river, and some of the city's top attractions can be accessed from it. Stop off at the Alamo (300 Alamo plz), the must-see Shrine of Texas Liberty.
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