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Previously on "How low will they sink?"

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  • the_duderama
    replied
    Originally posted by gingerjedi View Post
    This is shocking, advertise a role as a carrot and then push a course.

    This has been going on for ages - they're on every job board. To me it seems there should be more regulation of job adverts, or something. Not that i can be bothered to kick up a fuss about anything.

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  • gingerjedi
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    I remember some of my dreams...
    Computeach and their ilk still advertise stating the average salary in IT is 36k or some such, what they don't say is the mean salary is more like 22k and their course will only enable you to secure a role on 12k.

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by gingerjedi View Post
    ***Without Experience*** If you are keen to pursue a career in I.T but you feel you lack the professional qualifications and or the experience to secure your dream job visit...
    I remember some of my dreams...

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  • gingerjedi
    started a topic How low will they sink?

    How low will they sink?

    Link

    Network Engineer MCSE or CCNA ***No Experience Required***

    We currently have opportunities for both experienced IT professionals, and individuals who are willing to develop new skills as a Network Engineer and support technician. We are looking for networking candidates with the following:

    ***With Experience***We have positions for an MCSE or CCNA qualified Network Engineer or Network Administrator with over three years experience.

    The ideal candidates will have up to four years field or on-site support or Network design experience. You will be confident with hardware have an MCSE certification with solid knowledge of core Windows products and software, including Exchange and ISA. Experience in Windows Server Security, Citrix and SQL would be useful. Cisco technology experience will be advantageous. You will be fully knowledgeable in network infrastructure and servers.

    Salary £38-£45,000 pa

    If you feel you have the relevant qualifications and experience please provide us with an up to date copy of your CV.

    Due to the expected high level of interest in this position only a CV application submitted through this website will be considered for the role.

    IF you feel that you are qualified for this role PLEASE DO NOTleave your details on our training website.

    Because to the volume of applications we receive we can only contact those who have been selected to attend an interview.

    ***Without Experience***
    If you are keen to pursue a career in I.T but you feel you lack the professional qualifications and or the experience to secure your dream job visit;

    www.FuturesDevelopment.com

    Our industry recognised Comptia A+ N+ and MCSA/MCSE/CCNA training programme will provide you with the necessary knowledge, skills and experience needed to pursue a career as a Network/Systems Engineer.

    A contribution towards your training may be required to obtain the relevant qualifications.
    This is shocking, advertise a role as a carrot and then push a course.

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