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| Xteach 2002-04-02, 4:05 pm |
| Passed the CBT for CTT+ just got to get the video part finished now. most of the questions are common sense answers but be wary of one or two of them. you'll have plenty of time to answer 105 questions in 105 minutes, took me 35 and I'm no speed king. good luck guys and girls | |
| PotatoHead 2002-04-02, 5:43 pm |
| Congratulations!! | |
| ianbillen 2002-04-02, 6:39 pm |
| Great Job,
How was it? I am studying for it right now. Just took a breather actually. I have been doing the Boson practice tests and reading How To Be A Successful Technical Trainer by Andrew Zeff.
Alot of the book directly pertains to the CTT+ exams. What did you use to study?
Also I hear this is a very valuable certification for an instructor. Is this so?
I am teaching for a school right now and they want me to teach full time but I am putting them off until I become CTT+ certified. I am teaching A+ certification two days a week for $20.00 per hour. I am also A+, Network+, i-Net+, CIW associate certified. Other Instructors at the school get like 80,000 to 90,000 a year I hear buut they are MCSE and MCT's and this is what they are teaching. I will be teaching A+, Network+ to start. Should I ask for 55,000 to start? Is this reasonable. My job may involve some travel(2-3 hrs. a day a few days a week) The other instructors don't travel but teach right there at the school so I figured I may as well get a decent salary? What do you think on these issues?
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| quote: I am teaching for a school right now and they want me to teach full time but I am putting them off until I become CTT+ certified.
Why put them off? They obviously think that you're up to the job already or they wouldn't want you would they?
I say, go for the full time job and study for CTT+ in your spare time. |
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