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Oh, I dunno. ForOriginally posted by suityou01 View PostYOU FAIL!WordPerfect that'snot bad at all. Itmade me appreciateWordStar all themore.
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Originally posted by Wodewick View PostThis is to certify
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Certified Fundamental Software Engineer
Certified Advanced Fundamental Software Engineer
Don't help me anymore but putting down that I've written IBM redbooks on my CV does...
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostI should hope you constructed and printed it for yourself. To attend a word processing course and be given a certificate is Wrong.This is to certify
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I should hope you constructed and printed it for yourself. To attend a word processing course and be given a certificate is Wrong.Originally posted by Wodewick View PostI did a Computer course once, Word Perfect it was I got a Certificate and everything!!
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I did a Computer course once, Word Perfect it was I got a Certificate and everything!!
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Hmm, got a certificate in computer studies from school and that was about it for IT.
Ended up doing a BA in English Lit, after a false start with a BSc (Genetics), hell knows how I ended up in IT
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No O or A levels or whatever they are called now - Labour party withdrew funds from our grant maintained school in the seventies so could not afford them or go to uni.
However, since school:
City and Guilds Carpentry and Joinery - 3 years fulltime = 40 hours on site + 20 hours college per week
Advanced City and Guilds Carpentry and Joinery 1 year fulltime = 40 hours on site + 20 hours college per week
Challenge any modern day student to do the above courses. Had to work for any qualification then and this was when the working week was 48 hours, and since those:
City and Guilds IT Literacy
City and Guilds Applications Programming (apparently equals NVQ 3)
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Got a couple of MCPs in NT4 which have long since expired.
CCNA - also expired
Both still on the CV though
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