hey guys!

Discussion in 'Training & Development' started by mnmeuk, May 20, 2005.

  1. mnmeuk

    mnmeuk New Member

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    i have had a range of junior I.T positions and have now got a position with a little more responsibility in a much larger organisation...about 6000 objects in AD. thousands of groups and huge number of networked devices...am finding my previous experience ok but need more so am going todo the mcdst which will hopefully fill some gaps in my knowledge that i have identified todo with XP support

    B U T! who do i train with. I have done instructor lead training in the past and found it rushed and EXPENSIVE...to much of a cram cram cram atmosphere.

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    thx

    m.
     
  2. Jakamoko
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    Jakamoko On the move again ...

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    Appears you haven't yet read our Rules & Guidelines about posting - maybe you should.
     
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  3. mnmeuk

    mnmeuk New Member

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    i wasnt advertising!

    but i understand why you think i may have been...

    i really do need to know about these providers
     
  4. Jakamoko
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    Jakamoko On the move again ...

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    OK, mnmeuk - if I've caused offence, I'm sorry, but we do get a heck of a lot of spammers and scammers around here. Maybe I got you wrong.

    Must say, I've never heard any of the companies mentioned on the Boards up till now.Have you tried contacting any of them to get advice directly from them ?
     
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  5. Mitzs
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    Mitzs Ducktape Goddess

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    If you feel that way, why would you want to relive that exp again? Use the money and invest in yourself. By a couple of cheap computer and set up a small network.
    Invest in several good books. Start with this one.
    http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0735620652/itcertirouten-20/102-7604948-3319357

    Maybe even by a server os and do the stuff yourself. You can learn at your own pace. You can experment as you go and plus all of us are here to help you out.
     
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  6. drum_dude

    drum_dude Gigabyte Poster

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    You already work in the enviroment, so why look into training providers? Just go to amazon and get yourself the MCSE training kit, read and then apply!
     
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  7. tripwire45
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    Not to seem unfriendly mnmeuk, but the tone of your first post seemed as if you were promoting something. We just ask that you be cautious about how you present this kind of information. We've had a number of people sign on as members here for the express purpose of "spamming" the site. We tend to be a tad gun shy on the subject. Just FYI. :)
     
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  8. Mitzs
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    Mitzs Ducktape Goddess

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    By looking at google drum seems he would need to sit exam 70-272 and 70-272 to be a MCDST. Would the MCSE training kit be enough for those two exams?
     
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