what score can you get?

Discussion in 'The Lounge - Off Topic' started by NoCompanyIT, Jun 12, 2009.

  1. NoCompanyIT

    NoCompanyIT Nibble Poster

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    http://www.homelearningcollege.com/Courses/IT-And-Computing/MS-Certified-Desktop-Support-Technician/

    On the left hand side at the bottom there is a test consisting of 10 questions.

    If you can get them all right you may be able to take the official test and then get a job as a Desktop Support Technician and earn £27-£30k...in the war zone of Baghdad I assume, because it's half that or more than half that in the UK. Amazingly though, you can take this Certified Desktop Technician course and be able to get a job as a programmer on £32k or database admin on £25k. :rolleyes:
     
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  2. Qs

    Qs Semi-Honorary Member Gold Member

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    You really trust this as a basis? Heh.

    In addition, the source for the possible job salary expectations is "*Source: CW Jobs - Salary Checker 2008" and that's always overshot.

    Qs
     
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  3. greenbrucelee
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    greenbrucelee Zettabyte Poster

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    if you have the cash you in then it's of to McDonalds serving burger and chips for £5 an hour whilst you get taken to court for the massive loan you took out that you can't afford to pay back :twisted::D

    I want my 27k I got 9 out of 10
     
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