A+ Certification

(thing) by MadPoet Sat Nov 13 1999 at 10:26:48
MadPoet has one of these. Basicly this certifies that you have the skills of a technician with 6 months experience. Anyone that has one will tell you how useless they are to gauge technical skill, but since HR types are usually clueless lusers, they can help get your foot in the door. Some companies will take a new A+ tech over a non certified tech with years of experience. Idiots.
(thing) by Lethal Thu Mar 22 2001 at 0:01:44
I am A+ Certified. I just got it last week. Why anyone thinks that an A+ Certification verifies any computer skills is beyond me. There are two tests, hardware and DOS/Windows. The questions on these tests are for the most part obsolete and the knowledge required to answer them is impractical. The hardware test asks questions like "What is the voltage on a Pentium CPU" and "What is the standard IRQ for LPT2". The DOS/Windows test requires you to know "What information does the DETLOG.TXT file contain" and "What information is not available in the MSD.EXE program". I know people who think they are techie gurus for passing this test. What they don't seem to realize is that memorizing these fairly useless facts from an A+ study guide will not be of any use to them on the job.

I have been looking for a new job for two months. I have over three years experience as a lowly computer technician, and one year experience as an NT administrator, but since I lacked certification no one would hire me. I decided to go pay $264 to take two tests so I would be A+, the most dain bread simple certification out there, just so I will have at least one certificate to wave in employers faces.

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