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Old 05-05-2012, 01:09 PM
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Are you the UK by any chance? I've been into IT all my life (i'm 36) and have worked in IT all my adult life. I'm a tech team leader for a company but I'm looking for people throughout the UK to train in IT so we can form a partnership together. Sorry I know I'm new to the forum I'm not trying to spam or anything just trying to be helpful.


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Old 05-05-2012, 03:39 PM
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@DrDigitized2

Are you the UK by any chance? I've been into IT all my life (i'm 36) and have worked in IT all my adult life. I'm a tech team leader for a company but I'm looking for people throughout the UK to train in IT so we can form a partnership together. Sorry I know I'm new to the forum I'm not trying to spam or anything just trying to be helpful.
Guess I am not totally convinced you don't have spamming this forum as part of your agenda.....daisy


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Old 07-03-2012, 06:42 AM
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If you are seriously considering this career, then I would recommend you get proper training in it. You can self –learn as much as you want, but your knowledge will be complete only through education. You can think about going to a vocational training school like Career Step. The computer repair technician training at Career Step is available online and can be completed in 3 months. The training program will also prepare you for the CompTIA A+ certification, which is an important credential for computer repair techs!



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If you are seriously considering this career, then I would recommend you get proper training in it. You can self –learn as much as you want, but your knowledge will be complete only through education. You can think about going to a vocational training school like Career Step. The XXXX Deleted as spam Popeye XXXX is available online and can be completed in 3 months. The training program will also prepare you for the CompTIA A+ certification, which is an important credential for computer repair techs!
Hi James, Could you please tell me the difference between the course I'm currently doing and the purported "education" from the place you're obviously promoting? Apart from the elevated price, what's the difference?



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