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Is troytech a cheat site?
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| Kristopher Francisco 2003-12-22, 2:26 pm |
| I was just wondering, is TroTech a cheat site? If you don't know what
it is...check em' out @ http://www.troytec.com .
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| This site practically gives you the answers to the exams. They have
been in the press earlier this year because of that.
If you can't pass the exam by reading the books, you are only cheating
yourself. employers who uses peer interviewers will catch the
pretenders. This is how we do ours and have weed out a bunch of fakes
in the first round of our interviews. Sometimes we eliminate a
potential candidate based on what they have on their resume even
before they are asked for an interview.
bottom line, if you know and understand what you are doing you should
never need any braindumps, cheat sites, etc.
On 22 Dec 2003 10:20:51 -0800, kriss04@cox.net (Kristopher Francisco)
wrote:
>I was just wondering, is TroTech a cheat site? If you don't know what
>it is...check em' out @ http://www.troytec.com .
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| Kristopher Francisco 2003-12-23, 3:25 am |
| I know the whole thing about cheating and cheat material...I just didn't
want to download and review the material if it was going to be
cheating...therefore...I just wanted to know if it was a cheat site or
not....thank you.
"dude" <bogus@not4real.com> wrote in message
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> This site practically gives you the answers to the exams. They have
> been in the press earlier this year because of that.
>
> If you can't pass the exam by reading the books, you are only cheating
> yourself. employers who uses peer interviewers will catch the
> pretenders. This is how we do ours and have weed out a bunch of fakes
> in the first round of our interviews. Sometimes we eliminate a
> potential candidate based on what they have on their resume even
> before they are asked for an interview.
>
> bottom line, if you know and understand what you are doing you should
> never need any braindumps, cheat sites, etc.
>
> On 22 Dec 2003 10:20:51 -0800, kriss04@cox.net (Kristopher Francisco)
> wrote:
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