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  • Clippy
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    On a similar theme, this may be of use:

    http://www.affordabletraining.co.uk/downloadpage.htm

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  • Jog On
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    That's nice I might have a bit of that as well.

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  • Burdock
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    Originally posted by dmini
    Become a registered partner instead - its free.
    You can get the Microsoft action pack for £199 - with quarterly updates
    Current pack contents
    https://partner.microsoft.com/40013779
    Better value for many of us here I suspect

    £199 a year for all that? Not bad!!

    I might have a slice...

    Cheers Dmini!

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  • dmini
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    Become a registered partner instead - its free.
    You can get the Microsoft action pack for £199 - with quarterly updates
    Current pack contents
    https://partner.microsoft.com/40013779
    Better value for many of us here I suspect

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  • 2uk
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    I am considering becoming a Learning Center , but it is just an idea at this time. I don't have classrooms etc. As for the requirements you need at least 2 mcses I guess , plus the fee .

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  • Burdock
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    I was looking at becoming a Microsoft Certified Partner yesterday...mainly to get the logo for my web page.

    Then I found out it is a grand a year. Mind you, they give you VS 2005 free of charge.

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  • Clippy
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    No experience, but I would imagine it is a similar concept to being a franchisee.

    i.e. You have to buy your training material from MS at the price they set.

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  • n5gooner
    started a topic Microsoft Training

    Microsoft Training

    Has anyone one here considered starting a Microsoft training centre ? Apart from being a MCT what other requirements are there ? How do you purchase training materials ?

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