After serious thinking Johann Sebastian Drosselmeyer wrote :
> On Dec 8, 10:21*am, Bear <removebear.botto...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Dustin <die.spammers....@nospam.nothanks.com> wrote
>> innews:XnsA122EE33D71BEB7Z317AGDTEHHI8AJ283@no:>
>>> Bear <removebear.botto...@gmail.com> wrote in
>>> news:XnsA122F08C1BF9Ebearbottoms1gmail.AC@130.225. 254.104:
>>>> Eagle <deagl...@gmail.com> wrote in
>>>> news:mn.3ba27dcc4fada45a.128701@gmail.com:
>>>>> After serious thinking Bear wrote :
>>>>>> Eagle <deagl...@gmail.com> wrote in news:mn.3b247dcc1fec2290.128701
>>>>>> @gmail.com:
>>
>>>>>>> on 12/6/2012, G. Morgan supposed :
>>>>>>>> Dustin wrote:
>>
>>>>>>>>> I just checked my email.. I'm one of those sorry *******s who's
>>>>>>>>> CompTIA A+ certified "for life". This doesn't seem to be cool
>>>>>>>>> with them *anymore...
>>
>>>>>>>> I didn't think that "grandfather" clause would last forever.
>>>>>>>> When you took the test it probably asked a bunch of stupid
>>>>>>>> questions about parallel ports and modem UARTs.
>>>>>>>> I think anyone hiring today for a A+ technician would prefer a
>>>>>>>> current one anyway, not one earned a decade or more ago - all that
>>>>>>>> is mostly irrelevant now.
>>
>>>>>>> How long is that A+ ticket good for? Is it worth lighting a fire
>>>>>>> with?
>>
>>>>>> Technology moves quickly. You can be out of date in 5 years. Who
>>>>>> wants a tech with old skills?
>>
>>>>>> Jax
>>
>>>>> Do you have any info regarding the A+ tech ticket?
>>>> I read these......
>>
>>>> "Why A New Exam? The CompTIA A+ exam was last updated in 2006.
>>>> Releasing a new version of the exam ensures that CompTIA A+ reflects
>>>> changes in technologies and covers the latest skills needed by IT
>>>> technicians. Additionally, CompTIA A+ is ISO 17024 accredited and
>>>> must be reviewed and updated every three years to maintain
>>>> accreditation."
>>
>>>> "The A+ hasn t been updated 2006, a long time in IT years. Because of
>>>> that, CompTIA has done a complete refresh of the A+. Here s what you
>>>> need to know about the brand-new A+ certification."
>>> Which as long as you've been, working on computers, troubleshooting,
>>> etc, like I've always done. lol! since before certification, thanks, I'm
>>> not suffering from "old skills" as you tried to slime me with. I can
>>> still walk the dog on your IT dept, anyday.
>>> Also, I did my test in 2000; but I've always remained consistent and
>>> updated. I didn't leave the computer store I worked at until well until
>>> 2008; when I was hired on with Malwarebytes. So I'm still very
>>> technically proficient thanks.
>>
>>> Jax, you do know I do service calls and have a decent client list right?
>>> I don't just do electrical apprenticeship. [g]
>>
>> Dustin I see 2000 was big year for you. You passed your tech exams and
>> wrote a virus. Has it been downhill since then?
>>
>> It seems reasonable that CompTIA need to check if people are still up to
>> date because activities like fitting solar panels doesn't really count.
>>
>> Jax
>> --
>> Bear Bottomshttp://bearware.info
>>
>> xcopied other ngs
>
> *****, SINCE YOUR PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY IS WALKING THE STREETS SELLING
> SKIN, I AM NOT SURE, BUT IT SURE LOOKS LIKE DUSTIN, WARTS AND ALL, IS
> ABOVE YOUR PAY GRADE. INSUBORDINATION IS CAUSE FOR CONDIGN
> DENIGRATION AND FLAMES. DO YOU REQUIRE THE BROWN SHIRTS TO
> DEMONSTRATE TO YOU WHAT IS POSSIBLE WHEN THE NSDAP GETS RILED? NO
> ANSWER MEANS YOU DESIRE A DEMONSTRATION BECAUSE NO ANSWER IS AGREEMENT
> IN ENGLISH COMMON LAW, OUR AMERICAN LAW. THINK HARD BEFORE YOU IGNORE
> THIS CHALLENGE.
Why are you yelling?
--
Eagle
It does not require many words to speak the truth.
Chief Joseph


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