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all the Tucson jobs on Dice.com start with Senior can not haz i think
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Cez would like my Marvel/DC Comics games at least. I can't think of any anime-esque games I have. I did use to play those Evolution games on Dreamcast, but that wasn't really anime or anything. If they could make a good Ghost in the Shell game, now I would jump on that shit! Quote:
After reading for a while, here is a short list I came up with, opinions? Quote:
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GITS repz
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I haven't heard of MOS and PMP.
That's a very ambitious list of certifications. I hope you have the time and money to invest.
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I'll probably start out with just A+, Network +, and MCSE. Those are the main ones I want to get. Also, I want to set an ambitious goal for myself, not just settle on the norm. I just need to pace myself and not try to do too much at once. ---------- Post added at 03:25 PM ---------- Previous post was at 03:22 PM ---------- Quote:
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Alphabet soup of certificates isn't the best place to concentrate your effort. Those three are good, then work on getting experience. That's what you really need. It can be experience with what you learned for the certificates, or experience in other areas (such as those for the other certificates). Do volunteer work for charities or something if necessary.
Experience is by far the most important thing. The PMP looks like it might actually be useful, but you'll have to describe it on your resume. ---------- Post added at 03:30 PM ---------- Previous post was at 03:27 PM ---------- BTW, too many certifications can turn off a potential employer. They can look at your resume and say "shit, he's going to want too much money" or worse "shit, he might take my job after he's here a short time".
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Yeah, experience is what I want to get more so than anything, especially just coming out of college. But then again, I would like to have the basic certifications. I did read some comments about having too many certifications, like you said, or having them and them really meaning nothing to some employers.
I think this is one reason why my current douche of a co-worker is wanting me gone, he was afraid that I knew too much already and was a threat to his job. My friend who worked here before him told me I knew twice as much as he did at my age, so maybe I'm off to a decent start. I just want to keep learning as much as possible. ---------- Post added at 03:44 PM ---------- Previous post was at 03:43 PM ---------- It's just going to be hard to get a job now because of my lack of experience, I've only worked here 1 year. |
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Well I wish you luck. List your PS3 game collection on your resume, that shit is impressive brah.
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Thanks bro.
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no prollem, any time for a fellow IT/PS3/OBS/Satellite gai
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This guy's going to end up turning into the new BOFH:
http://kludgespot.blogspot.com
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04-27-2010, 09:49 PM | #413 | |
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is there anyway to get the footer on microsoft to appear on only the first page?
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04-27-2010, 09:58 PM | #414 |
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on microsoft? wtf cez? word?
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04-27-2010, 10:03 PM | #415 | |
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microsoft word. got it though
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ok coo
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MFM, RLL, or SCSI?
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04-27-2010, 10:37 PM | #418 |
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A Fuckin Clue: I Haz None
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04-28-2010, 12:18 AM | #419 |
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Even SSD's are affordable compared to what that was for it's time, damn.
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04-30-2010, 02:15 PM | #420 |
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Ok....whose company uses email encryption? What product or service do you use, how easy is it, and how expensive is it?
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We didn't, because the place I worked for was fucking gay and didn't want to spend money to do shit.
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Bumping this for a question.
Story: Guy's laptop dies. He uses a program for work (all day, every day) that is run off of a CD. Guy's friend gives him a netbook (no CD drive of course) to use until he can afford a new laptop. Guy brings me netbook to try to get program to work on netbook. Basically, how can I load a program that has to access a CD in the drive, on a netbook without a CD drive, and make it work. If it's something that's going to take longer than an hour, I'm not doing it, and the guy's cool with that. But I told him I'd give it a shot. Ideas? I'm guessing I'm going to have to run some kind of ISO program and image the drive? (I think that's the terms I'm looking for... )
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get him an external cd drive?
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05-14-2010, 03:32 PM | #424 |
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Dude's broke... he's saving the money for a new laptop. Either that, or he's just a cheap bastard. Either way, he's cool as hell, so I'm just trying to help him out... you know how that goes.
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05-14-2010, 03:36 PM | #425 |
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yup...give the IT guys a few mins to come in...Im no good with this stuff but Juan, Rick and I think yayme are good IT doods
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