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Recommend me a school

NetWareHead

THAT guy
My company has approved training for me and I need to pick a school. The IT director went to a school called New Horizons and recommends it, but he gave me the freedom to submit my own school for approval. We just got some new windows servers so the training will be consistent with MCP/MCSA type courses, maybe a course in exchange/clustering as well.

I'm located in North Jersey, bergen county. I'd prefer to keep it somewhat local. I'd be willing to take classes in NYC.

Can anyone give a recommendation? Hopefully I'll find a school with knowledgeable instructors and some hands-on. I already have had bad experiences with a school around here that hires complete morons (took a Novell course at this one place and the instructor was stuck over 10 years in the past...this genius started teaching about NetWare 3 when 6.5 is the current version out today...
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Originally posted by: NetWareHead
My company has approved training for me and I need to pick a school. The IT director went to a school called New Horizons and recommends it, but he gave me the freedom to submit my own school for approval. We just got some new windows servers so the training will be consistent with MCP/MCSA type courses, maybe a course in exchange/clustering as well.

I'm located in North Jersey, bergen county. I'd prefer to keep it somewhat local. I'd be willing to take classes in NYC.

Can anyone give a recommendation? Hopefully I'll find a school with knowledgeable instructors and some hands-on. I already have had bad experiences with a school around here that hires complete morons (took a Novell course at this one place and the instructor was stuck over 10 years in the past...this genius started teaching about NetWare 3 when 6.5 is the current version out today...
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All those corporate schools are overpriced junk that companies throw thousands of dollars at. You'd be better off paying a network engineer to follow him around all day and spend the rest on cheap booze and hookers
 
Nitemare: My condolences

Haha!! I know what you mean. I lived in England for 8yrs, and then in Nashville, TN for 5yrs. Moved back here for my boyfriend cause he makes so much money here. But this is not where I want to live.
 
Originally posted by: KarenMarie
Nitemare: My condolences

Haha!! I know what you mean. I lived in England for 8yrs, and then in Nashville, TN for 5yrs. Moved back here for my boyfriend cause he makes so much money here. But this is not where I want to live.

Isn't it like England except twice as many people, worse food and 10 times the pollution?
 
Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: NetWareHead
My company has approved training for me and I need to pick a school. The IT director went to a school called New Horizons and recommends it, but he gave me the freedom to submit my own school for approval. We just got some new windows servers so the training will be consistent with MCP/MCSA type courses, maybe a course in exchange/clustering as well.

I'm located in North Jersey, bergen county. I'd prefer to keep it somewhat local. I'd be willing to take classes in NYC.

Can anyone give a recommendation? Hopefully I'll find a school with knowledgeable instructors and some hands-on. I already have had bad experiences with a school around here that hires complete morons (took a Novell course at this one place and the instructor was stuck over 10 years in the past...this genius started teaching about NetWare 3 when 6.5 is the current version out today...
rolleye.gif
)

All those corporate schools are overpriced junk that companies throw thousands of dollars at. You'd be better off paying a network engineer to follow him around all day and spend the rest on cheap booze and hookers

Definitely agree with you...but my company is paying for it and all the schools I've looked at so far offer classes a few hours a day. Much rather do that than sit in my office for the entire day. Plus I'll have completed courses necessary for MCSA track...a little more work and I could squeeze an MCSE out of this as well.
 
Originally posted by: NetWareHead
Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: NetWareHead
My company has approved training for me and I need to pick a school. The IT director went to a school called New Horizons and recommends it, but he gave me the freedom to submit my own school for approval. We just got some new windows servers so the training will be consistent with MCP/MCSA type courses, maybe a course in exchange/clustering as well.

I'm located in North Jersey, bergen county. I'd prefer to keep it somewhat local. I'd be willing to take classes in NYC.

Can anyone give a recommendation? Hopefully I'll find a school with knowledgeable instructors and some hands-on. I already have had bad experiences with a school around here that hires complete morons (took a Novell course at this one place and the instructor was stuck over 10 years in the past...this genius started teaching about NetWare 3 when 6.5 is the current version out today...
rolleye.gif
)

All those corporate schools are overpriced junk that companies throw thousands of dollars at. You'd be better off paying a network engineer to follow him around all day and spend the rest on cheap booze and hookers

Definitely agree with you...but my company is paying for it and all the schools I've looked at so far offer classes a few hours a day. Much rather do that than sit in my office for the entire day. Plus I'll have completed courses necessary for MCSA track...a little more work and I could squeeze an MCSE out of this as well.

Have them spend the money on books and even a couple of computers while giving you the day off. It would be cheaper.
 
Actually it is too many ppl, in tight spaces, with bad attitudes and lack of driving skills... 😉

The food is actually great, and the money.... ahhhh the money.... Friday's paychecks make is worth while to stay for a little while longer!

🙂

Netwarehead:

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