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    #11
    Originally posted by milanbenes
    do the courses,

    get the MSDN certification and you're sorted

    contracts galore

    Milan.
    But does it work?

    The usual advice given to newbies, is that doing a course in something doesn't give you an entry into that skill as a job.

    Why is <whatever> different?

    tim

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      #12
      Originally posted by milanbenes
      do the courses,

      get the MSDN certification and you're sorted

      contracts galore

      Milan.
      I think Milan means MCSD or MCAD. Back to your backup tapes Beansey.
      His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...

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        #13
        that's it, Mordy, those too,

        not forgetting the old MDAC as well

        nice one, sorteeeeeed

        .Net certified and contracts galore

        Milan .Net Benes.

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          #14
          of course, to get up to date, you'd really need to go for the new mcpd

          http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/mcpd/

          everything you'll ever need for a fulfilling career in dotnot. an industry standard and essential for the aspiring profeshinul.

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            #15
            you too,

            can look like the chap in the photograph

            yeah lads, nice one, go for eeeet !

            Milan.

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