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Yeah...More like a grade A certified ..*ahem*, well you get the idea. NO SPAM!! THis is community policy. You have been warned accordingly.

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Seen to many of these things.

I guess it reminds to too much of those "I got $45 million in 16 months, and I will show you how you can, too!"

I personally don't trust this kinda of information on the internet.

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I can respect that, I'm just sharing my experience was a good one

QUOTE]Originally posted by Ravager

Seen to many of these things.

I guess it reminds to too much of those "I got $45 million in 16 months, and I will show you how you can, too!"

I personally don't trust this kinda of information on the internet.

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Nope, straight opinion, no advertising

Originally posted by Hypercube

Interesting. I hope you aren't advertising the company in any way ... :ermm:

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hrmm, It would be nice if this worked for everyone

and if this happened to ya congradulations dude, sounds like it did ya good

but alike the person above me, I too am speptical about this sorta stuff.

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I can openly accept that point of view. My 7yrs of real field experience was a big help to me

Originally posted by Osiris

hrmm, It would be nice if this worked for everyone

and if this happened to ya congradulations dude, sounds like it did ya good

but alike the person above me, I too am speptical about this sorta stuff.

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Rofl. "Get certified - no computer experience required!" These people are the laughing stock of the IT industry. Do you really expect a person who has "no computer experience" to understand the difference between routers, relays, servers, workstations, LDAP, Active Directory, IIS, et al in "as little as six months!"?

MCSE's are a DIME A DOZEN. And no one is going to hire an MCSE with no (or very little) field experience, and definetly not pay them "60,000 or more dollars per year!" It's a joke. It really is; but hey, that's just my opinion (as well as any IT manager with their head even half screwed on).

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