If you live in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Mmartin_47
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Aldur Member Posts: 1,460don't know what was at the end of that link, but it was flagged and removed..."Bribe is such an ugly word. I prefer extortion. The X makes it sound cool."
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Slowhand Mod Posts: 5,161 ModYup, anything out of the ordinary or blatantly explicit gets flagged on Craig's List. On the other side of the coin, most messages sent through Craig's List to employers or sellers get sent to the spam folder 99% of the time.
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Mmartin_47 Member Posts: 430Heh anyways it was a class for configuring Juniper routers. 14 something enterprise I think. It was at City College of SF for $99. I contacted the instructor by email and its good for beginners he said. He's a trainer from Juniper as well.
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Aldur Member Posts: 1,460hot damn, I'd be all over that if I lived in the bay area. Granted I know a thing or two about juniper routers, but training for 99 bucks, can't beat that!"Bribe is such an ugly word. I prefer extortion. The X makes it sound cool."
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Mmartin_47 Member Posts: 430This is the email I received:
Michael-
This is a beginning Juniper course but there is some prerequisite
knowledge required regarding networking, it sounds like you have the
necessary skills based on your certifications listed below. The course
moves at a pace which would allow an opportunity to review other
material if needed.
Please let me know if you have additional questions, thank you for your
interest.
Tim Ryan
Network Manager
City College of SF
You will need to go through the CCSF registration process, go to the
homepage www.ccsf.edu and click on Admissions/Registration. You can do
the whole process online, it should take about 10-15 minutes although
the website is confusing sometimes, we are in the process of redesigning
and replacing the entire site, it will be done around Apr/May.
Regarding class size, most of the CNIT classes start with about 20-25
students but only about 15-20 finish, for the Juniper class last
semester we started with 16 and 12 finished. Smaller is better to a
certain extent since you will get more hands-on time with the equipment.
Good luck with your career goals, City College and all of the other
community colleges are great places to take classes and/or get a degree.
We are part of a team that just received a $3m grant from the National
Science Foundation to promote and improve the quality of IT education
throughout Northern Calif, Oregon and Nevada so we intend to do a lot
more of this type of training in the future. We planning similar courses
with VMware, Oracle and possibly Apple. Let me know if you have any more
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Mmartin_47 Member Posts: 430Yup, anything out of the ordinary or blatantly explicit gets flagged on Craig's List. On the other side of the coin, most messages sent through Craig's List to employers or sellers get sent to the spam folder 99% of the time.
It was under the jobs section. Probably why. -
Mmartin_47 Member Posts: 430Yup, anything out of the ordinary or blatantly explicit gets flagged on Craig's List. On the other side of the coin, most messages sent through Craig's List to employers or sellers get sent to the spam folder 99% of the time.
Well it did state his direct email address as well. He responded within a few hours after me asking a few questions.