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Passed A+ OS today

Raj

Senior member
had been putting it off forever. Now on to Network+

Any idea how long it takes them to send out the A+ certificate in the mail?
 
Originally posted by: HappyPuppy
Now you can get a job making really, really big bucks. :roll:

Well I am already a college grad working in IT Management. Just wanted to do the cert.
Not necessarily for higher pay.(yeah right). Just to gain more skills for work.
 
Never a bad idea to have it on a resume. Personally it doesn't mean much to me, but it does to some employers
 
Originally posted by: AnyMal
Don't listen to the dumb naysayers. Certifications will help you get your foot in the door.

Thank you. 😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
 
Originally posted by: lobadobadingdong
congradulations, it was a good foot in the door certification.

For our first live broadcast of the year, we didn't get a chance to preview one segment because the kid said he "knew what [he] was doing" and the bastard spelled congratulations congradulations. Nothing like broadcasting that over the entire school for your initial broadcast and turning off all the english department.

Edit: Oh yeah, I was really trying to get at why people misspell(sp?) it congradulations when people never write congrads.

Notice Zim's post? Congrats, not congrads.
 
Originally posted by: aplefka
Originally posted by: lobadobadingdong
congradulations, it was a good foot in the door certification.

For our first live broadcast of the year, we didn't get a chance to preview one segment because the kid said he "knew what [he] was doing" and the bastard spelled congratulations congradulations. Nothing like broadcasting that over the entire school for your initial broadcast and turning off all the english department.

Edit: Oh yeah, I was really trying to get at why people misspell(sp?) it congradulations when people never write congrads.

Notice Zim's post? Congrats, not congrads.


I like hot apple pie with vanilla ice cream.
 
Originally posted by: HappyPuppy
Now you can get a job making really, really big bucks. :roll:

Someone could graduate from Harvard with a Doctorate in Cardiology and someone on ATOT would still flame them.
 
Originally posted by: edro13
Originally posted by: HappyPuppy
Now you can get a job making really, really big bucks. :roll:

Someone could graduate from Harvard with a Doctorate in Cardiology and someone on ATOT would still flame them.

This is too true, people are assholes.

Good work Raj!🙂
 
Yep it will not get you a job, BUT it will get your foot in the door.

I have a IS degree and a Mgt Degree and can;t get a job as HR people look for either A+, Network+, MCP. etc... and without that you don;t get a interview. Does not matter I have done as much if not more then others, I can't even get a interview without the Cert's.
The only thing I worry about is the OLD school OS stuff and hardware stuff. Like ISA slots, win 95, etc... So how much of the A+ tests were on older tech? That is what I am worried about.

 
Originally posted by: AnyMal
Don't listen to the dumb naysayers. Certifications will help you get your foot in the door.
Now doubly confirmed from personal experience. My current and previous employers both held certs in high regard, in great part because they know they can sell consultants better to clients, if the consultants are certified.

 
Originally posted by: edro13
Originally posted by: HappyPuppy
Now you can get a job making really, really big bucks. :roll:

Someone could graduate from Harvard with a Doctorate in Cardiology and someone on ATOT would still flame them.


Well Harvard is all politics you know... not a real degree... good foot in the door degree I suppose...
 
Originally posted by: aplefka
Originally posted by: lobadobadingdong
congradulations, it was a good foot in the door certification.

For our first live broadcast of the year, we didn't get a chance to preview one segment because the kid said he "knew what [he] was doing" and the bastard spelled congratulations congradulations. Nothing like broadcasting that over the entire school for your initial broadcast and turning off all the english department.

Edit: Oh yeah, I was really trying to get at why people misspell(sp?) it congradulations when people never write congrads.

Notice Zim's post? Congrats, not congrads.


LOLOLOLOL...... :thumbsup:

WOW such stellar wit. (thats a compliment by the way)
 
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