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Ben

2003-06-05, 7:23 pm

I used my A+ and Network+ to count towards my MCSA (as an elective) and when I talked to a career representative at New Horsiness, he told me that it would count towards an elective on the MCSE also. Well I've looked all over MS's site and I can find anything to back up what he said so I'm thinking he was wrong.

Could someone confirm one way or the other for me? ("Techie" need not respond)

~Ben

Tom Helms

2003-06-05, 7:23 pm

The career rep was wrong. Please change your newsreader to not post in HTML
format.

"Ben" <none@none.moc> wrote in message
news:%23akKe67KDHA.2480@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
I used my A+ and Network+ to count towards my MCSA (as an elective) and when
I talked to a career representative at New Horsiness, he told me that it
would count towards an elective on the MCSE also. Well I've looked all over
MS's site and I can find anything to back up what he said so I'm thinking he
was wrong.
Could someone confirm one way or the other for me? ("Techie" need not
respond)
~Ben


JaR

2003-06-05, 7:23 pm

Rule #1 Salesdroids frequently lie
Rule #2 Salesdroids usually have their heads up their XXX
Rule #3 If you think a Salesdroid is telling the truth see rules 1&2

In short...No, they do not count.

J.R. Jones
'The light at the end of the tunnel is that small globe of PU238'

Ben wrote in message <#akKe67KDHA.2480@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl>...
I used my A+ and Network+ to count towards my MCSA (as an elective) and when
I talked to a career representative at New Horsiness, he told me that it
would count towards an elective on the MCSE also. Well I've looked all over
MS's site and I can find anything to back up what he said so I'm thinking he
was wrong.

Could someone confirm one way or the other for me? ("Techie" need not
respond)

~Ben



Ben

2003-06-05, 8:23 pm

Thank you!

"JaR" <plente@softnospamhome.net> wrote in message
news:%23MK6wC8KDHA.2220@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> Rule #1 Salesdroids frequently lie
> Rule #2 Salesdroids usually have their heads up their XXX
> Rule #3 If you think a Salesdroid is telling the truth see rules 1&2
>
> In short...No, they do not count.
>
> J.R. Jones
> 'The light at the end of the tunnel is that small globe of PU238'
>
> Ben wrote in message <#akKe67KDHA.2480@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl>...
> I used my A+ and Network+ to count towards my MCSA (as an elective) and

when
> I talked to a career representative at New Horsiness, he told me that it
> would count towards an elective on the MCSE also. Well I've looked all

over
> MS's site and I can find anything to back up what he said so I'm thinking

he
> was wrong.
>
> Could someone confirm one way or the other for me? ("Techie" need not
> respond)
>
> ~Ben
>
>
>



Ben

2003-06-05, 8:23 pm

Thank you!

"Tom Helms" <helmstl@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:%239NhwB8KDHA.2580@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> The career rep was wrong. Please change your newsreader to not post in

HTML
> format.
>
> "Ben" <none@none.moc> wrote in message
> news:%23akKe67KDHA.2480@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> I used my A+ and Network+ to count towards my MCSA (as an elective) and

when
> I talked to a career representative at New Horsiness, he told me that it
> would count towards an elective on the MCSE also. Well I've looked all

over
> MS's site and I can find anything to back up what he said so I'm thinking

he
> was wrong.
> Could someone confirm one way or the other for me? ("Techie" need not
> respond)
> ~Ben
>
>



Laura A. Robinson

2003-06-05, 8:23 pm

circa Thu, 5 Jun 2003 17:07:20 -0700, in
microsoft.public.cert.exam.mcse, Ben (none@none.moc) said,
> I used my A+ and Network+ to count towards my MCSA (as an elective)
> and when I talked to a career representative at New Horsiness, he
> told me that it would count towards an elective on the MCSE also.


>

That's what you get for talking to a sales rep at New Ho. ;-)

Laura
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Techie

2003-06-05, 8:23 pm

You see Whipping boy this is why you get harassed this information is available on the Microsoft web site but of course you can not be bothered to look there you would rather post your stupidity here.

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Techie
A+, Network+, MCP
"Ben" <none@none.moc> wrote in message news:%23akKe67KDHA.2480@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
I used my A+ and Network+ to count towards my MCSA (as an elective) and when I talked to a career representative at New Horsiness, he told me that it would count towards an elective on the MCSE also. Well I've looked all over MS's site and I can find anything to back up what he said so I'm thinking he was wrong.

Could someone confirm one way or the other for me? ("Techie" need not respond)

~Ben

Gary - US

2003-06-05, 9:23 pm

No it does not.

And please do not post in HTML.

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"Ben" <none@none.moc> wrote in message
news:#akKe67KDHA.2480@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
I used my A+ and Network+ to count towards my MCSA (as an elective) and when
I talked to a career representative at New Horsiness, he told me that it
would count towards an elective on the MCSE also. Well I've looked all over
MS's site and I can find anything to back up what he said so I'm thinking he
was wrong.
Could someone confirm one way or the other for me? ("Techie" need not
respond)
~Ben


=?iso-8859-1?Q?Frisbee=AE_MCNGP?=

2003-06-06, 8:23 am

"Ben" <none@none.moc> wrote in message
news:%23akKe67KDHA.2480@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
I used my A+ and Network+ to count towards my MCSA (as an elective) and when
I talked to a career representative at New Horsiness, he told me that it
would count towards an elective on the MCSE also. Well I've looked all over
MS's site and I can find anything to back up what he said so I'm thinking he
was wrong.
Could someone confirm one way or the other for me? ("Techie" need not
respond)
~Ben

He was wrong.

I'd try Old Horsiness down the block.

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Ben

2003-06-06, 10:23 am

WOW, Jackass you can't read can you.
"Techie" <delphiworks@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:NaRDa.8835$VS5.726276@news20.bellglobal.com...
You see Whipping boy this is why you get harassed this information is available on the Microsoft web site but of course you can not be bothered to look there you would rather post your stupidity here.

--
Techie
A+, Network+, MCP
"Ben" <none@none.moc> wrote in message news:%23akKe67KDHA.2480@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
I used my A+ and Network+ to count towards my MCSA (as an elective) and when I talked to a career representative at New Horsiness, he told me that it would count towards an elective on the MCSE also. Well I've looked all over MS's site and I can find anything to back up what he said so I'm thinking he was wrong.

Could someone confirm one way or the other for me? ("Techie" need not respond)

~Ben

Techie

2003-06-06, 10:23 am

XXX XXXXER you are the one who can not read see before you get certified in anything related to computer's you might want to learn how to use google or search the website of the company who's certification you after for information instead of posting shite here. If you bothered to look at the MS web page you would have found your answer in like 2 minutes here http://www.microsoft.com/traincert/...equirements.asp but of course you would never do that because it would involve using your pea brain for something other than memorizing braindumps.

FOR THE LAST BLOODY TIME STOP POSTING IN HTML.

--
Techie
A+, Network+, MCP
"Ben" <none@none.moc> wrote in message news:OTRE8qDLDHA.704@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
WOW, Jackass you can't read can you.
"Techie" <delphiworks@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:NaRDa.8835$VS5.726276@news20.bellglobal.com...
You see Whipping boy this is why you get harassed this information is available on the Microsoft web site but of course you can not be bothered to look there you would rather post your stupidity here.

--
Techie
A+, Network+, MCP
"Ben" <none@none.moc> wrote in message news:%23akKe67KDHA.2480@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
I used my A+ and Network+ to count towards my MCSA (as an elective) and when I talked to a career representative at New Horsiness, he told me that it would count towards an elective on the MCSE also. Well I've looked all over MS's site and I can find anything to back up what he said so I'm thinking he was wrong.

Could someone confirm one way or the other for me? ("Techie" need not respond)

~Ben

Tom Helms

2003-06-06, 10:23 am

Techie,
Perhaps, you also need to learn how NOT to reply using html.


"Techie" <delphiworks@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:P42Ea.9176$VS5.817961@news20.bellglobal.com...
XXX XXXXER you are the one who can not read see before you get certified in
anything related to computer's you might want to learn how to use google or
search the website of the company who's certification you after for
information instead of posting shite here. If you bothered to look at the MS
web page you would have found your answer in like 2 minutes here
http://www.microsoft.com/traincert/...equirements.asp but of course
you would never do that because it would involve using your pea brain for
something other than memorizing braindumps.

FOR THE LAST BLOODY TIME STOP POSTING IN HTML.

--
Techie
A+, Network+, MCP
"Ben" <none@none.moc> wrote in message
news:OTRE8qDLDHA.704@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
WOW, Jackass you can't read can you.
"Techie" <delphiworks@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:NaRDa.8835$VS5.726276@news20.bellglobal.com...
You see Whipping boy this is why you get harassed this information is
available on the Microsoft web site but of course you can not be bothered to
look there you would rather post your stupidity here.

--
Techie
A+, Network+, MCP
"Ben" <none@none.moc> wrote in message
news:%23akKe67KDHA.2480@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
I used my A+ and Network+ to count towards my MCSA (as an elective) and when
I talked to a career representative at New Horsiness, he told me that it
would count towards an elective on the MCSE also. Well I've looked all over
MS's site and I can find anything to back up what he said so I'm thinking he
was wrong.
Could someone confirm one way or the other for me? ("Techie" need not
respond)
~Ben


Techie

2003-06-06, 11:23 am

damn sorry about that

--
Techie
A+, Network+, MCP
"Tom Helms" <helmstl@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:OLHKm5DLDHA.600@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> Techie,
> Perhaps, you also need to learn how NOT to reply using html.
>
>
> "Techie" <delphiworks@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:P42Ea.9176$VS5.817961@news20.bellglobal.com...
> XXX XXXXER you are the one who can not read see before you get certified

in
> anything related to computer's you might want to learn how to use google

or
> search the website of the company who's certification you after for
> information instead of posting shite here. If you bothered to look at the

MS
> web page you would have found your answer in like 2 minutes here
> http://www.microsoft.com/traincert/...equirements.asp but of course
> you would never do that because it would involve using your pea brain for
> something other than memorizing braindumps.
>
> FOR THE LAST BLOODY TIME STOP POSTING IN HTML.
>
> --
> Techie
> A+, Network+, MCP
> "Ben" <none@none.moc> wrote in message
> news:OTRE8qDLDHA.704@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> WOW, Jackass you can't read can you.
> "Techie" <delphiworks@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:NaRDa.8835$VS5.726276@news20.bellglobal.com...
> You see Whipping boy this is why you get harassed this information is
> available on the Microsoft web site but of course you can not be bothered

to
> look there you would rather post your stupidity here.
>
> --
> Techie
> A+, Network+, MCP
> "Ben" <none@none.moc> wrote in message
> news:%23akKe67KDHA.2480@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> I used my A+ and Network+ to count towards my MCSA (as an elective) and

when
> I talked to a career representative at New Horsiness, he told me that it
> would count towards an elective on the MCSE also. Well I've looked all

over
> MS's site and I can find anything to back up what he said so I'm thinking

he
> was wrong.
> Could someone confirm one way or the other for me? ("Techie" need not
> respond)
> ~Ben
>
>



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