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    MCSE's needed for overflow Consultancy work

    Hi guys,

    I am looking for a handful of Windows 2003 MCSE's (must be qualified) whom I can send to client sites from time to time to provide consultancy and advice on their Microsoft environment.

    I am the director of a solution provider company in London, and occasionally have requirements for additional resources up and above our current staffing.

    If you would like to be considered for ad-hoc flexible work representing our company with the highest professional standards, I would like to hear from you.

    As I say, you must be MCSE in 2003 as this is one of our major selling points to our clients, and must be able to work through your own limited company or umbrella company as we will simply pay invoices for time worked.

    We currently have some high profile assignments coming up, mainly in the financial and legal arenas, and welcome your CV's and covering letters.

    Please email to ian dot thomas at outsideit dot com.

    Thank you
    Ian Thomas
    Director
    Outside IT Ltd

    #2
    So is a MCSE 2003 a respectful qualification these days or is it just a selling point for naive clients

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      #3
      Was browsing through some forums yesterday and a lot of braindumpers are starting to panic because Microsoft have introduced simulation questions into the SQL 2005 test.

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        #4
        Originally posted by xodia
        So is a MCSE 2003 a respectful qualification these days or is it just a selling point for naive clients
        The amount of people I've seen using braindumps and getting 99% on exams make me want to kill them. I study and pass (most of the time ) the proper way and it me when scumbags use braindumps.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Epiphone
          The amount of people I've seen using braindumps and getting 99% on exams make me want to kill them. I study and pass (most of the time ) the proper way and it me when scumbags use braindumps.
          Couldn't agree more mate.

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            #6
            Pardon my ignorance ... what's a braindump?

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              #7
              Originally posted by Epiphone
              The amount of people I've seen using braindumps and getting 99% on exams make me want to kill them. I study and pass (most of the time ) the proper way and it me when scumbags use braindumps.
              Don’t worry Epiphone, those people are like germs that can't survive outside the cosy environment of a laboratory.

              I for one shall use everything at my disposal (short of cheating) to pass the 7 exams because of the cost of each exam.

              Having said that if I did feel I had passed based on braindumps and not my knowledge then I would view that as a serious issue that would require urgent rectification

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                #8
                Originally posted by chicane
                Pardon my ignorance ... what's a braindump?
                I didn't know until I googled 'mcse braindump', Mmmm you get quite a list, go on try it.

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                  #9
                  Seems to be only small consultancy companies that set any worth in a MCSE type qualification these days. Also agents seem to use them to filter the number of applicants.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by ianthomas123
                    Hi guys,

                    I am looking for a handful of Windows 2003 MCSE's (must be qualified) whom I can send to client sites from time to time to provide consultancy and advice on their Microsoft environment.

                    I am the director of a solution provider company in London, and occasionally have requirements for additional resources up and above our current staffing.

                    If you would like to be considered for ad-hoc flexible work representing our company with the highest professional standards, I would like to hear from you.

                    As I say, you must be MCSE in 2003 as this is one of our major selling points to our clients, and must be able to work through your own limited company or umbrella company as we will simply pay invoices for time worked.

                    We currently have some high profile assignments coming up, mainly in the financial and legal arenas, and welcome your CV's and covering letters.

                    Please email to ian dot thomas at outsideit dot com.

                    Thank you
                    Ian Thomas
                    Director
                    Outside IT Ltd
                    you fail to mention the most important aspect

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