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N2IT wrote: » To be honest A+ is almost to much dedication. Anything easier than that?
phantasm wrote: » I mean no disrespect but if the A+ is too much dedication then what does he want out of his career? If he wants to stay in Tier I for life then that is his decision. But outside of Tier I, he's going to need to find his own dedication and motivation and put in the time like the rest of us have.
phantasm wrote: » But outside of Tier I, he's going to need to find his own dedication and motivation and put in the time like the rest of us have.
N2IT wrote: » It's just trying to get him to do IT outside of work is tough.
mikedisd2 wrote: » he's just plain not interested in furthering his career through certification. It's his decision and you'll have to accept that.
mikej412 wrote: » That about sums it up -- but I wouldn't limit it to Tier I. If your career isn't moving forward, then it's slowly dying -- and the best you can hope for is that you hit retirement (or a career change event) before your career is totally dead. Then have them bring a sandwich and read during lunch time -- or during work down time. A slow and steady approach can work for certifications. A CBT Nugget can also fit into lunch time (if they get/take an hour lunch) That's true -- unfortunately a lot of people wait until the rumors (or initial round) of "downsizing" or "rightsizing" to find their motivation to study and advance their careers.
rwwest7 wrote: » The A+ was the biggest joke of a test I've ever taken, if that's too much for him than well....
it_consultant wrote: » Is this guy one of those situations where he believes since he has a bachelor's degree he does not need to bother with certifications? If he's been in IT for 5 years total then he should be able to sit for the A+ with no prep and pass it. Thats not an awful lot of dedication! I think there is an attitude problem here. If he can't be bothered to do professional education then IT is not the career for him. In fact, I can't think of any career where continuing education is not important.
N2IT wrote: » I only ask for a friend at work. He asked me today if there are an easier certifications that he could study for and pass. He doesn't want to spend a lot of time studying.
skyline wrote: » I was going to type this big rant piece, but couldn't be bothered. Maybe if I wait long enough someone will do it for me.... SUCKERS!! From what you posted your friend is an idiot
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