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Carlos

2004-03-01, 2:23 am

Hi Everyone,

This is my first time actually posting any type of
complement for any previous trainers; however, Robin
Pedrotti, from Advanced Teknowlogy Professionals,
deserves recognition.

I am an MCDBA, MCAD, MCSD (VB6 & .NET), done some work
for BrainBench, Wrox, and GE, and am just starting to
train. I took his Train-The-Trainer class for MCT and
CompTIA's CTT+ and was astonished as to how effectively
he prepared me for my first training class. After
completing his course, I had enough knowledge to not only
get my MCT but also get the CTT+ certification; however,
Robin's course is not only about getting certified and
goes above and beyond that. Robin succeeded in
transferring the expertise that has enabled me to create
an environment conducive to learning for my students.

Robin's course has laid the groundwork for me to provide
a quality learning experience for my students, and has
enabled to bring all of my development to the classroom
by making training feel like second nature.

In short, I highly recommend Robin's course for anyone
new or experienced in training. One of the students had
several years experience in training and even he found
Robin's class exceptional. Check him out at www.ctt-
training.com, and no, I don't work for him, nor received
compensation for this review... :-)

Carlos

Scott Schnoll [MVP]

2004-03-01, 1:23 pm

Please take your spam elsewhere. This group is not for advertising (real or
fake).
--
Regards,

Scott Schnoll
MCT MCSE MCSA MCP+I
Microsoft MVP
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Distilled - ISBN 032124592X
http://www.e2k3distilled.net
Exchange 2000 Server: The Complete Reference - ISBN 0072127392
TNT Software - www.tntsoftware.com
Microsoft Cluster Server Center - www.nwnetworks.com/cluster.html
Internet Explorer Security Center - www.nwnetworks.com/iesc.html

"Carlos" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:474701c3ff59$a50a8c50$a30
1280a@phx.gbl...
> Hi Everyone,
>
> This is my first time actually posting any type of
> complement for any previous trainers; however, Robin
> Pedrotti, from Advanced Teknowlogy Professionals,
> deserves recognition.
>
> I am an MCDBA, MCAD, MCSD (VB6 & .NET), done some work
> for BrainBench, Wrox, and GE, and am just starting to
> train. I took his Train-The-Trainer class for MCT and
> CompTIA's CTT+ and was astonished as to how effectively
> he prepared me for my first training class. After
> completing his course, I had enough knowledge to not only
> get my MCT but also get the CTT+ certification; however,
> Robin's course is not only about getting certified and
> goes above and beyond that. Robin succeeded in
> transferring the expertise that has enabled me to create
> an environment conducive to learning for my students.
>
> Robin's course has laid the groundwork for me to provide
> a quality learning experience for my students, and has
> enabled to bring all of my development to the classroom
> by making training feel like second nature.
>
> In short, I highly recommend Robin's course for anyone
> new or experienced in training. One of the students had
> several years experience in training and even he found
> Robin's class exceptional. Check him out at www.ctt-
> training.com, and no, I don't work for him, nor received
> compensation for this review... :-)
>
> Carlos
>



Carlos

2004-03-01, 2:23 pm

Hi Scott,

Like I mentioned on my previous post, this was the first
time I have posted such a note. I posted not to serve as
spam but because I have found that the MCT certification
is nowhere nearly regarded as high as the CTT+, and I
have to say deservedly so after seeing various trainers
that have only the MCT in action. Even Novell requires
their trainers to have the CTT+, which is as it should be.

People pay good money to go to their respective training
classes and far too many times get MCRs (Microsoft
Certified Readers) instead of trainers. It is the
trainer that makes or breaks the class because as a
student, you are there to get interaction with the
trainer (Maybe because they're either visual or
kinesthetic learners); otherwise, you'd pay $50 for a
book and stay at home to read it which is a lot less
expensive than 1500-2000 for a class.

When you find a great trainer, such as Robin, you almost
feel obligated to get his name out because he is the type
of trainer that raises everyone's level up a notch. As
there is not place to give trainers reviews much like you
do a book review in Amazon, I found this the best media
to use.

Carlos

>-----Original Message-----
>Please take your spam elsewhere. This group is not for

advertising (real or
>fake).
>--
>Regards,
>
>Scott Schnoll
>MCT MCSE MCSA MCP+I
>Microsoft MVP
>Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Distilled - ISBN

032124592X
>http://www.e2k3distilled.net
>Exchange 2000 Server: The Complete Reference - ISBN

0072127392
>TNT Software - www.tntsoftware.com
>Microsoft Cluster Server Center -

www.nwnetworks.com/cluster.html
>Internet Explorer Security Center -

www.nwnetworks.com/iesc.html

Kurt Hudson [MVP]

2004-04-28, 6:25 pm

Somewhat hypocritical that your message demanding this guy not post SPAM has
a signature block advertising fourWebsites and two books, which actually
takes up more space than your request for him not to post spam. ;-) Kurt

"Scott Schnoll [MVP]" <scott_schnoll@msn.com> wrote in message
news:elGQZ86$DHA.552@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> Please take your spam elsewhere. This group is not for advertising (real

or
> fake).
> --
> Regards,
>
> Scott Schnoll
> MCT MCSE MCSA MCP+I
> Microsoft MVP
> Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Distilled - ISBN 032124592X
> http://www.e2k3distilled.net
> Exchange 2000 Server: The Complete Reference - ISBN 0072127392
> TNT Software - www.tntsoftware.com
> Microsoft Cluster Server Center - www.nwnetworks.com/cluster.html
> Internet Explorer Security Center - www.nwnetworks.com/iesc.html
>
> "Carlos" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:474701c3ff59$a50a8c50$a30
1280a@phx.gbl...
>
>



dlj189

2004-07-26, 11:33 am

Give Carlos a break. It was his first post and he was pleased to actually get what he paid for. I don't think his intent was to post SPAM, and that's good enough for me.

However, I have seen posts elsewhere by pedrotti covertly advertising his service so I can see why it might seem suspect.

If the question would have been "what did you use for study materials", then the answer might have been the same. It's still good information.
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