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BOBO Guest
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Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2003 8:02 pm Post subject: Re: Most real Questions |
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"Bernie" <Bernie@weekend.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | On Sat, 02 Aug 2003 13:25:34 GMT, "BOBO" <boboland@tin.it> wrote:
Because often certification does not make a good instructor. There are
many
certificate people that know only the questions and don't know how put
their
hands on a console cable.
Um, being an instructor means that AT MINIMUM you should be able to
pass the same competency exam that your students will be asked to
pass. So you are saying you don't need to be able to answer the CCNA
questions that you can just be a clueless lecturer that hands out
braindumps to students. But we already knew that about you didn't we,
lol.
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In fact, We passed 40 exams without trial-questions or braindumps, plus the
final one very similar to CCNA!
And you?
| Quote: | So how come it took you 6 months to pass the CCNA after you were
teaching classes?
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Yes, why take it before if the expiration was in October?
i do other things man, I've a little bit time to spend for certification and
study.
| Quote: | If you are an instructor, you have only to prove your skiil where you
work
for, and no certifications can do it. However a minimal certification
often
is required.
Now To be a MCT you need MCSE certification, wich is not certainly the
CCNA.
Cisco need to pass an instructor Course. In My class we had to pass 40
and
more exams in 10 days of total course and a Final Exam much similar to
CCNA.
We had also to prove aur skill simulating 3 lessons on CCNA program.
If it is no enough, you can go to a Cisco Catalog Course with you 2000 $
and
have a CCIE.
However if you want to compare my knowledge with you, I will be always
ready.
I'm ready too. Look through the archives of this group for a post
from a CCIE name Hansang stating that he saves my posts and prints
them off to learn things from me... Ooops, did someone swallow thier
tongue?
--Bernie
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Oh yes there are 36 posts, 26 of wich of this 3d.
Very helpful and very competent.
Congratulations. |
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BOBO Guest
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Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2003 8:12 pm Post subject: Re: Most real Questions |
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"Bernie" <Bernie@weekend.com> wrote in message
news:qojnivoremtn49mm0a27rg3inh2uthb8hp@4ax.com...
| Quote: | On Sat, 2 Aug 2003 15:04:02 +0200, "Ceyko" <spam@spam.com> wrote:
For your Knowledge......Microsoft until 2001 done the same.........so
you
will be happy to know this.
In 2000 I was teaching Microsoft courses for which i wasn't
certificate.......and now is not so different.
So,Please go laughing on another place.........
Hence me always training myself. Why should I PAY to have a non-expert
training me when I can do it myself. At least then I only have myself to
blame. :)
Ceyko
EXACTLY! There was a day when you could count on an IT course being
taught by industry experts. Now, you get taught by career teachers
that have never worked on a live network in the past ten years, and
can't answer questions that aren't directly addressed in the
curriculum they are reading from.
Bobo is a perfect example of this new trend among instructors. If he
is a NetAcad instructor, we all know that he just recently became
familiar with Cisco by virtue of the instructor bootcamp, and even
though he taught a semester, he still wasn't even a CCNA. What a
joke! Nope, no grizzled veterans teaching CCNA classes anymore, just
people that went through a bootcamp a few months prior.
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You forgot that you can't become an Academy instructor for your choice.
Is the regional academy who select candidates By their Curriculum and
calling them by phone and proposing thrm to do Cisco Instructor.
So try to become an instructor if you can.
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Then there is the other aspect of a trainer being a
jack-of-all-trades, master of none. Ok, I teach Cisco this week, MS
next week, the week after that I will be teaching WAN switch courses,
and after that, I will be teaching a class on PBX's, and after that a
class on VoIP. What would that make me? Someone who has little depth
of knowledge but maybe someone that can read from the printed course
curriculum. I've seen a load of instructors that fit this mold. Oh,
yeah, I could puff my chest out and say "I AM A TRAINER" like others
are supposed to be impressed by that. I find it amusing, because most
trainers are far less competent than those in the field, especially
those trainers that just came up to speed themselves, lol.
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What a pity that I was already working when I Became a Cisco and a Microsoft
Instructor. You don't Believe it please ask to www.gruppoinfor.it.
I saw that your problems has moved from cheating (Unmasked) to other
problem.
1-0 for me!
Your little brain does not find anything else to Lie on?
HIHIHIHIIIHIHIH |
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BOBO Guest
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Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2003 8:13 pm Post subject: Re: Most real Questions |
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| Your link does not work, race of imbecile. |
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Bernie Guest
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Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2003 8:13 pm Post subject: Re: Most real Questions |
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On Sat, 02 Aug 2003 14:55:17 GMT, "BOBO" <boboland@tin.it> wrote:
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"Bernie" <Bernie@weekend.com> wrote in message
news:a4jnivkshfnud3gc6djltlcokrkdak4r8n@4ax.com...
On Sat, 02 Aug 2003 13:41:14 GMT, "BOBO" <boboland@tin.it> wrote:
Here a corse in an official Cisco training center cost about 2000$.
For the cost of the $2000, you also get copies of blackmarket CCIE lab
books, that is copies of the *real* exam, courtesy of the photocopy
machines at the school operated by Certified Braindump Copying
Specialists that are employed at that school.
I am sure that they also have non-CCIEs teaching the course, because
who cares what the instructor knows as long as they are good
lecturers, lol. Actually you will be taught by someone who is "a
CCIE" that hasn't passed the lab yet (because it is normal for Cisco
to allow you two years to complete the requirements). In the mean
time they can use the title during the normal two year probation
period.
--Bernie
Please read the precedent post. So you feel Ignorant once more.
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Someone that cannot communicate effectively in English can never make
me feel ignorant when they are confusing every other English speaker
in the group, lol.
Thanks again for pulling down your shorts in front of everybody, lol.
--Bernie |
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Bernie Guest
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Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2003 8:16 pm Post subject: Re: Most real Questions |
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On Sat, 02 Aug 2003 14:51:32 GMT, "BOBO" <boboland@tin.it> wrote:
| Quote: | I said CCNA course. To teach in an official course, CCIE is requested for
instructors by Cisco.
Dou you understand now?
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Yes, we all understand. Cisco offers quality instructors, NetAcads
offer instructors that can't pass the CCNA, lol.
--Bernie |
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BOBO Guest
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Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2003 8:21 pm Post subject: Re: Most real Questions |
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If you want I can speak Italian, french or Portuguese.
So you have a good reason to feel ignorant.
"Bernie" <Bernie@weekend.com> wrote in message
news:k7lniv4empcgj61bplft6flj209ggk4qhi@4ax.com...
| Quote: | On Sat, 02 Aug 2003 14:55:17 GMT, "BOBO" <boboland@tin.it> wrote:
"Bernie" <Bernie@weekend.com> wrote in message
news:a4jnivkshfnud3gc6djltlcokrkdak4r8n@4ax.com...
On Sat, 02 Aug 2003 13:41:14 GMT, "BOBO" <boboland@tin.it> wrote:
Here a corse in an official Cisco training center cost about 2000$.
For the cost of the $2000, you also get copies of blackmarket CCIE lab
books, that is copies of the *real* exam, courtesy of the photocopy
machines at the school operated by Certified Braindump Copying
Specialists that are employed at that school.
I am sure that they also have non-CCIEs teaching the course, because
who cares what the instructor knows as long as they are good
lecturers, lol. Actually you will be taught by someone who is "a
CCIE" that hasn't passed the lab yet (because it is normal for Cisco
to allow you two years to complete the requirements). In the mean
time they can use the title during the normal two year probation
period.
--Bernie
Please read the precedent post. So you feel Ignorant once more.
Someone that cannot communicate effectively in English can never make
me feel ignorant when they are confusing every other English speaker
in the group, lol.
Thanks again for pulling down your shorts in front of everybody, lol.
--Bernie |
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Bernie Guest
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Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2003 8:22 pm Post subject: Re: Most real Questions |
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On Sat, 02 Aug 2003 15:02:23 GMT, "BOBO" <boboland@tin.it> wrote:
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"Bernie" <Bernie@weekend.com> wrote in message
news:e5inivs23fbn4omqkrajkrikobm1be1bed@4ax.com...
On Sat, 02 Aug 2003 13:25:34 GMT, "BOBO" <boboland@tin.it> wrote:
Because often certification does not make a good instructor. There are
many
certificate people that know only the questions and don't know how put
their
hands on a console cable.
Um, being an instructor means that AT MINIMUM you should be able to
pass the same competency exam that your students will be asked to
pass. So you are saying you don't need to be able to answer the CCNA
questions that you can just be a clueless lecturer that hands out
braindumps to students. But we already knew that about you didn't we,
lol.
In fact, We passed 40 exams without trial-questions or braindumps, plus the
final one very similar to CCNA!
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Oh, but it took you 6 months to pass the CCNA. So what does that say
about those "40" exams? Quizzes? Hmmm?
You are trying to prove your competency, not mine, lol. You can
research if you want to find out my history.
| Quote: | So how come it took you 6 months to pass the CCNA after you were
teaching classes?
Yes, why take it before if the expiration was in October?
i do other things man, I've a little bit time to spend for certification and
study.
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Certs don't expire in a couple of months, exams do, but you already
knew that didn't you. Certs remain valid for years. So how come it
took you so long to take the CCNA if you were already so competent?
While you are answering that, explain why you need braindumps for CCNA
and CCNP?
Lastly, explain how you could be so dense as to not know that the CCNA
itself would remain valid for years even if the current exam expires.
Thanks for exposing your fraud yet once more...
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If you are an instructor, you have only to prove your skiil where you
work
for, and no certifications can do it. However a minimal certification
often
is required.
Now To be a MCT you need MCSE certification, wich is not certainly the
CCNA.
Cisco need to pass an instructor Course. In My class we had to pass 40
and
more exams in 10 days of total course and a Final Exam much similar to
CCNA.
We had also to prove aur skill simulating 3 lessons on CCNA program.
If it is no enough, you can go to a Cisco Catalog Course with you 2000 $
and
have a CCIE.
However if you want to compare my knowledge with you, I will be always
ready.
I'm ready too. Look through the archives of this group for a post
from a CCIE name Hansang stating that he saves my posts and prints
them off to learn things from me... Ooops, did someone swallow thier
tongue?
--Bernie
Oh yes there are 36 posts, 26 of wich of this 3d.
Very helpful and very competent.
Congratulations.
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Is that all Deja has on file? You aren't a very competent researcher
either are you, rofl.
Search and find, my friend.
--Bernie |
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BOBO Guest
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Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2003 8:29 pm Post subject: Re: Most real Questions |
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"Bernie" <Bernie@weekend.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | On Sat, 02 Aug 2003 15:02:23 GMT, "BOBO" <boboland@tin.it> wrote:
"Bernie" <Bernie@weekend.com> wrote in message
news:e5inivs23fbn4omqkrajkrikobm1be1bed@4ax.com...
On Sat, 02 Aug 2003 13:25:34 GMT, "BOBO" <boboland@tin.it> wrote:
Because often certification does not make a good instructor. There are
many
certificate people that know only the questions and don't know how put
their
hands on a console cable.
Um, being an instructor means that AT MINIMUM you should be able to
pass the same competency exam that your students will be asked to
pass. So you are saying you don't need to be able to answer the CCNA
questions that you can just be a clueless lecturer that hands out
braindumps to students. But we already knew that about you didn't we,
lol.
In fact, We passed 40 exams without trial-questions or braindumps, plus
the
final one very similar to CCNA!
Oh, but it took you 6 months to pass the CCNA. So what does that say
about those "40" exams? Quizzes? Hmmm?
And you?
You are trying to prove your competency, not mine, lol. You can
research if you want to find out my history.
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I Trying nothing. I don't need it.
You , instead, how can you judge me, when you have not a minimum evidence of
your skill?
At least, I have something.
So , please dovresti stare zitto e mosca.
| Quote: | So how come it took you 6 months to pass the CCNA after you were
teaching classes?
Yes, why take it before if the expiration was in October?
i do other things man, I've a little bit time to spend for certification
and
study.
Certs don't expire in a couple of months, exams do, but you already
knew that didn't you. Certs remain valid for years. So how come it
took you so long to take the CCNA if you were already so competent?
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If the expiring date is october, What do you care when i take my exam?
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While you are answering that, explain why you need braindumps for CCNA
and CCNP?
Lastly, explain how you could be so dense as to not know that the CCNA
itself would remain valid for years even if the current exam expires.
Thanks for exposing your fraud yet once more...
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Thanks to ignore the relevant evidence I gave you.
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If you are an instructor, you have only to prove your skiil where you
work
for, and no certifications can do it. However a minimal certification
often
is required.
Now To be a MCT you need MCSE certification, wich is not certainly the
CCNA.
Cisco need to pass an instructor Course. In My class we had to pass 40
and
more exams in 10 days of total course and a Final Exam much similar to
CCNA.
We had also to prove aur skill simulating 3 lessons on CCNA program.
If it is no enough, you can go to a Cisco Catalog Course with you 2000
$
and
have a CCIE.
However if you want to compare my knowledge with you, I will be
always
ready.
I'm ready too. Look through the archives of this group for a post
from a CCIE name Hansang stating that he saves my posts and prints
them off to learn things from me... Ooops, did someone swallow thier
tongue?
--Bernie
Oh yes there are 36 posts, 26 of wich of this 3d.
Very helpful and very competent.
Congratulations.
Is that all Deja has on file? You aren't a very competent researcher
either are you, rofl.
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10 posts in the last month is a very great amount of posts.
Please, If someone have to demonstrate something, is you. So please search
and don't find my little musty brain. |
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BOBO Guest
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Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2003 8:30 pm Post subject: Re: Most real Questions |
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because your are ignorant! That's all!
"Bernie" <Bernie@weekend.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | On Sat, 02 Aug 2003 15:21:10 GMT, "BOBO" <boboland@tin.it> wrote:
If you want I can speak Italian, french or Portuguese.
So you have a good reason to feel ignorant.
What because I don't speak those languages of world importance??? lol.
Idiot.
"Bernie" <Bernie@weekend.com> wrote in message
news:k7lniv4empcgj61bplft6flj209ggk4qhi@4ax.com...
On Sat, 02 Aug 2003 14:55:17 GMT, "BOBO" <boboland@tin.it> wrote:
"Bernie" <Bernie@weekend.com> wrote in message
news:a4jnivkshfnud3gc6djltlcokrkdak4r8n@4ax.com...
On Sat, 02 Aug 2003 13:41:14 GMT, "BOBO" <boboland@tin.it> wrote:
Here a corse in an official Cisco training center cost about 2000$.
For the cost of the $2000, you also get copies of blackmarket CCIE
lab
books, that is copies of the *real* exam, courtesy of the photocopy
machines at the school operated by Certified Braindump Copying
Specialists that are employed at that school.
I am sure that they also have non-CCIEs teaching the course, because
who cares what the instructor knows as long as they are good
lecturers, lol. Actually you will be taught by someone who is "a
CCIE" that hasn't passed the lab yet (because it is normal for Cisco
to allow you two years to complete the requirements). In the mean
time they can use the title during the normal two year probation
period.
--Bernie
Please read the precedent post. So you feel Ignorant once more.
Someone that cannot communicate effectively in English can never make
me feel ignorant when they are confusing every other English speaker
in the group, lol.
Thanks again for pulling down your shorts in front of everybody, lol.
--Bernie
--Bernie |
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Bernie Guest
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Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2003 8:31 pm Post subject: Re: Most real Questions |
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On Sat, 02 Aug 2003 15:12:08 GMT, "BOBO" <boboland@tin.it> wrote:
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"Bernie" <Bernie@weekend.com> wrote in message
news:qojnivoremtn49mm0a27rg3inh2uthb8hp@4ax.com...
On Sat, 2 Aug 2003 15:04:02 +0200, "Ceyko" <spam@spam.com> wrote:
For your Knowledge......Microsoft until 2001 done the same.........so
you
will be happy to know this.
In 2000 I was teaching Microsoft courses for which i wasn't
certificate.......and now is not so different.
So,Please go laughing on another place.........
Hence me always training myself. Why should I PAY to have a non-expert
training me when I can do it myself. At least then I only have myself to
blame. :)
Ceyko
EXACTLY! There was a day when you could count on an IT course being
taught by industry experts. Now, you get taught by career teachers
that have never worked on a live network in the past ten years, and
can't answer questions that aren't directly addressed in the
curriculum they are reading from.
Bobo is a perfect example of this new trend among instructors. If he
is a NetAcad instructor, we all know that he just recently became
familiar with Cisco by virtue of the instructor bootcamp, and even
though he taught a semester, he still wasn't even a CCNA. What a
joke! Nope, no grizzled veterans teaching CCNA classes anymore, just
people that went through a bootcamp a few months prior.
You forgot that you can't become an Academy instructor for your choice.
Is the regional academy who select candidates By their Curriculum and
calling them by phone and proposing thrm to do Cisco Instructor.
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Yes, and your Acad just became an Acad recently. They sent a
non-Cisco person to become their first instructor, lol.
| Quote: | So try to become an instructor if you can.
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I don't want to, I am overqualified. I got my CCNA in 2000, lol.
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Then there is the other aspect of a trainer being a
jack-of-all-trades, master of none. Ok, I teach Cisco this week, MS
next week, the week after that I will be teaching WAN switch courses,
and after that, I will be teaching a class on PBX's, and after that a
class on VoIP. What would that make me? Someone who has little depth
of knowledge but maybe someone that can read from the printed course
curriculum. I've seen a load of instructors that fit this mold. Oh,
yeah, I could puff my chest out and say "I AM A TRAINER" like others
are supposed to be impressed by that. I find it amusing, because most
trainers are far less competent than those in the field, especially
those trainers that just came up to speed themselves, lol.
What a pity that I was already working
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As a janitor, yes?
| Quote: | when I Became a Cisco and a Microsoft
Instructor. You don't Believe it please ask to www.gruppoinfor.it.
I saw that your problems has moved from cheating (Unmasked) to other
problem.
1-0 for me!
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You are still cheating, you dropped that part of the argument, not I.
Didn't you take debate? Get your braindumps yet?
| Quote: | Your little brain does not find anything else to Lie on?
HIHIHIHIIIHIHIH
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--Bernie |
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Bernie Guest
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Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2003 8:32 pm Post subject: Re: Most real Questions |
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On Sat, 02 Aug 2003 15:13:44 GMT, "BOBO" <boboland@tin.it> wrote:
| Quote: | Your link does not work, race of imbecile.
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It seems your countrymen had no trouble finding the link yesterday,
lol. Quote from neesuno:
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http://cisco.netacad.net/public/digital_divide/academy_guide/InstructorsTraining.html
Cisco Training
Cisco provides instructor training through Regional Networking
Academies and CATCs.
In 22 days of classroom didactic and practicum, instructors cover all
four Cisco courses.
To become a Cisco Certified Academic Instructor (CCAI), the instructor
must complete all four courses, pass the CCNA certification exam, and
complete additional Cisco requirements.
-quote-
--Bernie |
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Bernie Guest
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Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2003 8:35 pm Post subject: Re: Most real Questions |
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On Sat, 02 Aug 2003 15:21:10 GMT, "BOBO" <boboland@tin.it> wrote:
| Quote: | If you want I can speak Italian, french or Portuguese.
So you have a good reason to feel ignorant.
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What because I don't speak those languages of world importance??? lol.
Idiot.
| Quote: |
"Bernie" <Bernie@weekend.com> wrote in message
news:k7lniv4empcgj61bplft6flj209ggk4qhi@4ax.com...
On Sat, 02 Aug 2003 14:55:17 GMT, "BOBO" <boboland@tin.it> wrote:
"Bernie" <Bernie@weekend.com> wrote in message
news:a4jnivkshfnud3gc6djltlcokrkdak4r8n@4ax.com...
On Sat, 02 Aug 2003 13:41:14 GMT, "BOBO" <boboland@tin.it> wrote:
Here a corse in an official Cisco training center cost about 2000$.
For the cost of the $2000, you also get copies of blackmarket CCIE lab
books, that is copies of the *real* exam, courtesy of the photocopy
machines at the school operated by Certified Braindump Copying
Specialists that are employed at that school.
I am sure that they also have non-CCIEs teaching the course, because
who cares what the instructor knows as long as they are good
lecturers, lol. Actually you will be taught by someone who is "a
CCIE" that hasn't passed the lab yet (because it is normal for Cisco
to allow you two years to complete the requirements). In the mean
time they can use the title during the normal two year probation
period.
--Bernie
Please read the precedent post. So you feel Ignorant once more.
Someone that cannot communicate effectively in English can never make
me feel ignorant when they are confusing every other English speaker
in the group, lol.
Thanks again for pulling down your shorts in front of everybody, lol.
--Bernie
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BOBO Guest
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Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2003 8:38 pm Post subject: Re: Most real Questions |
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Yes? Please go to your post and check it?
Am I an Idiot? How you can define yourself, then?
"Bernie" <Bernie@weekend.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | On Sat, 02 Aug 2003 15:13:44 GMT, "BOBO" <boboland@tin.it> wrote:
Your link does not work, race of imbecile.
It seems your countrymen had no trouble finding the link yesterday,
lol. Quote from neesuno:
-quote-
http://cisco.netacad.net/public/digital_divide/academy_guide/InstructorsTraining.html
Cisco Training
Cisco provides instructor training through Regional Networking
Academies and CATCs.
In 22 days of classroom didactic and practicum, instructors cover all
four Cisco courses.
To become a Cisco Certified Academic Instructor (CCAI), the instructor
must complete all four courses, pass the CCNA certification exam, and
complete additional Cisco requirements.
-quote-
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Yes, is right, but it do not specify the time to get the ccna exam. How many
times i have to told you. If you don't believe me ask to cisco. I can't
Kidnap a Cisco Worker and bring him to you to demostrate it, do not?
But you don't prefer the truth, you want only relieve you're sense of
inferiority. |
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Bernie Guest
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Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2003 9:28 pm Post subject: Re: Most real Questions |
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On Sat, 02 Aug 2003 15:30:51 GMT, "BOBO" <boboland@tin.it> wrote:
| Quote: | because your are ignorant! That's all!
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So says an instructor who just managed to pass the CCNA and is looking
to cheat on the CCNP!
| Quote: | "Bernie" <Bernie@weekend.com> wrote in message
news:3hmnivoir16sn2bdemisj3rqb4g0ieb2gk@4ax.com...
On Sat, 02 Aug 2003 15:21:10 GMT, "BOBO" <boboland@tin.it> wrote:
If you want I can speak Italian, french or Portuguese.
So you have a good reason to feel ignorant.
What because I don't speak those languages of world importance??? lol.
Idiot.
"Bernie" <Bernie@weekend.com> wrote in message
news:k7lniv4empcgj61bplft6flj209ggk4qhi@4ax.com...
On Sat, 02 Aug 2003 14:55:17 GMT, "BOBO" <boboland@tin.it> wrote:
"Bernie" <Bernie@weekend.com> wrote in message
news:a4jnivkshfnud3gc6djltlcokrkdak4r8n@4ax.com...
On Sat, 02 Aug 2003 13:41:14 GMT, "BOBO" <boboland@tin.it> wrote:
Here a corse in an official Cisco training center cost about 2000$.
For the cost of the $2000, you also get copies of blackmarket CCIE
lab
books, that is copies of the *real* exam, courtesy of the photocopy
machines at the school operated by Certified Braindump Copying
Specialists that are employed at that school.
I am sure that they also have non-CCIEs teaching the course, because
who cares what the instructor knows as long as they are good
lecturers, lol. Actually you will be taught by someone who is "a
CCIE" that hasn't passed the lab yet (because it is normal for Cisco
to allow you two years to complete the requirements). In the mean
time they can use the title during the normal two year probation
period.
--Bernie
Please read the precedent post. So you feel Ignorant once more.
Someone that cannot communicate effectively in English can never make
me feel ignorant when they are confusing every other English speaker
in the group, lol.
Thanks again for pulling down your shorts in front of everybody, lol.
--Bernie
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On Sat, 02 Aug 2003 15:29:45 GMT, "BOBO" <boboland@tin.it> wrote:
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"Bernie" <Bernie@weekend.com> wrote in message
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On Sat, 02 Aug 2003 15:02:23 GMT, "BOBO" <boboland@tin.it> wrote:
"Bernie" <Bernie@weekend.com> wrote in message
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On Sat, 02 Aug 2003 13:25:34 GMT, "BOBO" <boboland@tin.it> wrote:
Because often certification does not make a good instructor. There are
many
certificate people that know only the questions and don't know how put
their
hands on a console cable.
Um, being an instructor means that AT MINIMUM you should be able to
pass the same competency exam that your students will be asked to
pass. So you are saying you don't need to be able to answer the CCNA
questions that you can just be a clueless lecturer that hands out
braindumps to students. But we already knew that about you didn't we,
lol.
In fact, We passed 40 exams without trial-questions or braindumps, plus
the
final one very similar to CCNA!
Oh, but it took you 6 months to pass the CCNA. So what does that say
about those "40" exams? Quizzes? Hmmm?
And you?
You are trying to prove your competency, not mine, lol. You can
research if you want to find out my history.
I Trying nothing. I don't need it.
You , instead, how can you judge me, when you have not a minimum evidence of
your skill?
At least, I have something.
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You don't know what I have now do you? Let me give you one clue. I
passed the CCNA back in 2000 before you could even spell CCNA. That
was back before braindumps existed for the likes of you to pass by
cheating.
Try a keyword search on deja "hand-on exam" and you will see that I
have as many hands-on certs as you have paper certs, lol. Idiot.
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Resorting to cowardice again?
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So how come it took you 6 months to pass the CCNA after you were
teaching classes?
Yes, why take it before if the expiration was in October?
i do other things man, I've a little bit time to spend for certification
and
study.
Certs don't expire in a couple of months, exams do, but you already
knew that didn't you. Certs remain valid for years. So how come it
took you so long to take the CCNA if you were already so competent?
If the expiring date is october, What do you care when i take my exam?
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Because apparently you couldn't pass it before and you "were an
instructor" lol. We all are wondering why an instructor wouldn't be a
CCNA.
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While you are answering that, explain why you need braindumps for CCNA
and CCNP?
Lastly, explain how you could be so dense as to not know that the CCNA
itself would remain valid for years even if the current exam expires.
Thanks for exposing your fraud yet once more...
Thanks to ignore the relevant evidence I gave you.
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What relevant evidence? A email with doctored up dates, and a
proposed Academy account from a clerical worker. Relevant evidence?
Not quite. lol.
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If you are an instructor, you have only to prove your skiil where you
work
for, and no certifications can do it. However a minimal certification
often
is required.
Now To be a MCT you need MCSE certification, wich is not certainly the
CCNA.
Cisco need to pass an instructor Course. In My class we had to pass 40
and
more exams in 10 days of total course and a Final Exam much similar to
CCNA.
We had also to prove aur skill simulating 3 lessons on CCNA program.
If it is no enough, you can go to a Cisco Catalog Course with you 2000
$
and
have a CCIE.
However if you want to compare my knowledge with you, I will be
always
ready.
I'm ready too. Look through the archives of this group for a post
from a CCIE name Hansang stating that he saves my posts and prints
them off to learn things from me... Ooops, did someone swallow thier
tongue?
--Bernie
Oh yes there are 36 posts, 26 of wich of this 3d.
Very helpful and very competent.
Congratulations.
Is that all Deja has on file? You aren't a very competent researcher
either are you, rofl.
10 posts in the last month is a very great amount of posts.
Please, If someone have to demonstrate something, is you. So please search
and don't find my little musty brain.
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Is that all you are capable of finding? I thought you claimed to be
competent with computers. Try again. This time try www.deja.com.
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