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		<title>Understanding The Likely Effects On London If All Commercial Window Cleaners Went On Strike</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Mar 2010 14:51:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>nathan colwell</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The likely effects on London if all window cleaners went on strike is a matter worth your consideration. Window cleaning is a service that is necessary to the livelihood and the health of the city of London. It is true that not many people would think of window cleaning in the same way that they may think about rubbish collection or street cleaners; however, they should.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The likely effects on London if all window cleaners went on strike is a matter worth your consideration. Window cleaning is a service that is necessary to the livelihood and the health of the city of London. It is true that not many people would think of window cleaning in the same way that they may think about rubbish collection or street cleaners; however, they should.</p>
<p>The city&#8217;s overall image and it ability to attract tourists could be affected if it looked unclean or unhealthy. The resulting filth on the windows would have to be taken care of by someone, which means more money spent training and educating a team to take care of the problem. It affects the bottom line of any industry.</p>
<p>There is always the height aspect of the job that people need to consider. And getting windows clean on commercial properties is more involved than grabbing some paper towels and a general window cleaning product. Unless you are ready to scale the side of a high rise building with abseil gear, you&#8217;re going to have to find someone willing and trained to take over the position.</p>
<p>Having clean windows may seem like a small detail to worry about and it may be tempting to try and overlook them. However, consider that first impressions are everything. If someone was eating at a restaurant and there were excessive bird droppings on the windows. It is unlikely that you would have many return customers.</p>
<p>Renting office space or apartment space would be more difficult. Who wants to look through grime in order to find what view they might have? You will find that there are few people who aren&#8217;t disturbed by seriously messy windows blocking what used to be a great view. It also is a tell tale sign that the building&#8217;s upkeep is questionable.</p>
<p>Window cleaning is a service that many industries and commercial properties rely on. Although it is something that is easily taken for granted, it is a profession that no city can do without.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.ncpm247.com">London window cleaning company</a> really is useful. These <a href="http://www.ncpm247.com">domestic window cleaners London</a> that help maintain people and businesses needs in their area.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Mar 2010 11:34:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Kendall</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Because you're looking at information about Microsoft MCSE's, you're most likely in one of the following categories: You could be considering a dynamic move to the world of IT, and your research tells you there's a huge demand for properly qualified people. In contrast you're currently an IT professional - and you should formalise your skills with an MCSE.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Because you&#8217;re looking at information about Microsoft MCSE&#8217;s, you&#8217;re most likely in one of the following categories: You could be considering a dynamic move to the world of IT, and your research tells you there&#8217;s a huge demand for properly qualified people. In contrast you&#8217;re currently an IT professional &#8211; and you should formalise your skills with an MCSE.</p>
<p>As you do your searches, you&#8217;ll come across training providers that lower their out-goings by failing to provide the latest Microsoft version. Steer clear of such training providers as it will create challenges for you at exam time. If you&#8217;re learning from an out-of-date syllabus, it could be impossible to pass.</p>
<p>Look out for computer training companies who&#8217;re only trying to make a sale. Always remember that purchasing a course to qualify for an MCSE is much like purchasing a vehicle. They&#8217;re very diverse; some will be fantastic, whilst others will constantly let you down. A valid provider will offer you time, expertise and advice to check you&#8217;ve got the correct course. When providers are proud of their courses, you&#8217;ll be shown samples of it before buying anything.</p>
<p>Now, why might we choose qualifications from the commercial sector as opposed to more traditional academic qualifications obtained from schools and Further Education colleges?</p>
<p>With university education costs increasing year on year, along with the industry&#8217;s recognition that accreditation-based training most often has much more commercial relevance, we&#8217;ve seen a large rise in Adobe, Microsoft, CISCO and CompTIA based training courses that educate students at a much reduced cost in terms of money and time.</p>
<p>University courses, as a example, become confusing because of too much loosely associated study &#8211; and much too wide a syllabus. Students are then prevented from understanding the specific essentials in enough depth.</p>
<p>When an employer knows what areas they need covered, then all they have to do is advertise for a person with the appropriate exam numbers. Vendor-based syllabuses are set to exacting standards and aren&#8217;t allowed to deviate (like academia frequently can and does).</p>
<p>We need to make this very clear: It&#8217;s essential to obtain proper 24&#215;7 round-the-clock instructor and mentor support. You&#8217;ll definitely experience problems if you don&#8217;t.</p>
<p>Email support is too slow, and telephone support is usually to a call-centre that will chat nicely with you for 5 minutes to ask what the issue is and then simply send an email to an instructor &#8211; who will attempt to call you within 24-48 hrs, when it&#8217;s convenient to them. This is not a lot of use if you&#8217;re sitting there confused over an issue and can only study at specific times.</p>
<p>Top training companies utilise several support facilities across multiple time-zones. An online system provides an interactive interface to join them all seamlessly, any time of the day or night, help is at hand, with no hassle or contact issues.</p>
<p>Never settle for anything less. Direct-access 24&#215;7 support is the only kind that ever makes the grade with technical learning. Maybe burning the midnight-oil is not your thing; usually though, we&#8217;re out at work at the time when most support is available.</p>
<p>You should remember: a actual training or a certification isn&#8217;t the end-goal; the job or career that you want to end up in is. Too many training companies put too much weight in the piece of paper.</p>
<p>Avoid becoming part of the group who choose a training program that seems &#8216;fun&#8217; or &#8216;interesting&#8217; &#8211; only to end up with a qualification for a job they hate.</p>
<p>Get to grips with earning potential and what level of ambition fits you. Usually, this will point the way to what qualifications you&#8217;ll need to attain and what you can expect to give industry in return.</p>
<p>You&#8217;d also need help from a professional that can best explain the market you&#8217;re hoping to qualify in, and who can give you &#8216;A typical day in the life of&#8217; outline for that career-path. These things are of paramount importance as you&#8217;ll need to fully understand if you&#8217;re going down the right road.</p>
<p>The way a programme is physically sent to you isn&#8217;t always given the appropriate level of importance. How is the courseware broken down? What is the specific order and how fast does each element come?</p>
<p>Most companies will sell you some sort of program spread over 1-3 years, and send out each piece as you finish each section. On the surface this seems reasonable &#8211; until you consider the following:</p>
<p>What happens when you don&#8217;t complete every single section? What if you don&#8217;t find their order of learning is ideal for you? Without any fault on your part, you mightn&#8217;t complete everything fast enough and consequently not get all your materials.</p>
<p>The very best situation would see you getting all your study materials sent to your address right at the beginning; every single thing! This prevents any future issues from rising that will affect your progress.</p>
<p>(C) Scott Edwards 2009. Navigate to <a href="http://www.mcse-training-uk.co.uk">www.mcse-training-uk.co.uk</a> or <a href="http://www.college-it-courses.co.uk">HERE</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Mar 2010 10:49:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Kendall</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[CCNA is the usual starting point for all Cisco training. This will enable you to operate on maintaining and installing routers and switches. The internet is made up of many routers, and big organisations who have different locations need them to allow their networks of computers to communicate.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>CCNA is the usual starting point for all Cisco training. This will enable you to operate on maintaining and installing routers and switches. The internet is made up of many routers, and big organisations who have different locations need them to allow their networks of computers to communicate.</p>
<p>As routers connect networks together, find a course that includes basic networking skills &#8211; perhaps Network+ and A+, and then do a CCNA course. You must have a basic grasp of networks before you commence any Cisco training or you&#8217;ll probably struggle. Once qualified and looking for work, networking skills will be valuable in addition to the CCNA.</p>
<p>The appropriate skill-set and comprehension prior to starting your Cisco CCNA course skills is crucial. Therefore, it&#8217;s probably necessary to speak to an advisor who will know what you need.</p>
<p>Please understand this most important point: It&#8217;s essential to obtain proper 24&#215;7 round-the-clock support from professional instructors. You&#8217;ll severely regret it if you don&#8217;t follow this rule rigidly.</p>
<p>Find a good quality service where you can access help at any time you choose (no matter if it&#8217;s in the middle of the night on a weekend!) You want 24&#215;7 direct access to mentors and instructors, and not access to a call-in service which takes messages &#8211; so you&#8217;re consistently being held in a queue for a call-back &#8211; probably during office hours.</p>
<p>We recommend looking for colleges that incorporate three or four individual support centres from around the world. Every one of them needs to be seamlessly combined to provide a single interface as well as access round-the-clock, when it suits you, with no fuss.</p>
<p>Unless you insist on direct-access round-the-clock support, you&#8217;ll end up kicking yourself. You may avoid using the support throughout the night, but you may need weekends, early mornings or late evenings.</p>
<p>A useful feature provided by many trainers is a Job Placement Assistance program. This is to help you get your first commercial position. The fact of the matter is it isn&#8217;t a complex operation to land employment &#8211; assuming you&#8217;re well trained and qualified; because there&#8217;s still a great need for IT skills in the UK today.</p>
<p>Update your CV at the beginning of your training though (advice and support for this should come from your course provider). Don&#8217;t wait until you&#8217;ve graduated or passed any exams.</p>
<p>You might not even have got to the exam time when you will be offered your first junior support position; although this can&#8217;t and won&#8217;t happen if your CV isn&#8217;t in front of employers.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;d like to keep travelling time and costs to a minimum, then you&#8217;ll probably find that a local (but specialised) recruitment consultancy could work much better for you than some national concern, due to the fact that they&#8217;re going to know the jobs that are going locally.</p>
<p>Just ensure you don&#8217;t invest a great deal of time on your training course, and then do nothing more and expect somebody else to sort out your employment. Stand up for yourself and start looking for yourself. Invest the same focus into finding a good job as it took to pass the exams.</p>
<p>There is a tidal wave of change about to hit technology in the near future &#8211; and it becomes more and more thrilling each day.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a common misapprehension that the technological advancement we&#8217;ve had over recent years is lowering its pace. There is no truth in this at all. We have yet to experience incredible advances, and the internet particularly is going to dominate how we conduct our lives.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s not forget that income in the IT industry throughout this country is considerably more than average salaries nationally, which means you will more than likely earn noticeably more in the IT sector, than you&#8217;d get in most other industries.</p>
<p>The search for certified IT specialists is a fact of life for many years to come, due to the ongoing development in the technology industry and the huge shortage still in existence.</p>
<p>An all too common mistake that potential students often succumb to is to focus entirely on getting a qualification, and not focus on the desired end-result. Training academies are brimming over with students that chose a program because it looked interesting &#8211; instead of the program that would surely get them an enjoyable career or job.</p>
<p>You could be training for only a year and end up performing the job-role for decades. Ensure you avoid the fatal error of opting for what may seem to be a very &#8216;interesting&#8217; program only to waste your life away with an unrewarding career!</p>
<p>Be honest with yourself about what you want to earn and what level of ambition fits you. Usually, this will point the way to which exams you&#8217;ll need to attain and what you can expect to give industry in return.</p>
<p>Look for help from a skilled advisor that &#8216;gets&#8217; the commercial realities of the area you&#8217;re interested in, and who can give you &#8216;A day in the life of&#8217; understanding of what duties you&#8217;ll be performing during your working week. It&#8217;s good sense to know if this change is right for you well before you commence your studies. There&#8217;s really no reason in beginning your training and then realise you&#8217;ve made a huge mistake.</p>
<p>Copyright Scott Edwards 2009. Go to <a href="http://www.learninglolly.com/Cisco_CCNA_Training_Courses.html">HERE</a> or <a href="http://www.cisco-training-in.co.uk">www.cisco-training-in.co.uk</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2010 10:17:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Kendall</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[These days, industry would struggle without assistance from support workers mending networks and computers, while making recommendations to users on a constant basis. Because we're all becoming progressively reliant on technology, we additionally inevitably become more dependent on the skilled and qualified IT professionals, who keep the systems going.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>These days, industry would struggle without assistance from support workers mending networks and computers, while making recommendations to users on a constant basis. Because we&#8217;re all becoming progressively reliant on technology, we additionally inevitably become more dependent on the skilled and qualified IT professionals, who keep the systems going.</p>
<p>Typically, a new trainee will not know to ask about a vitally important element &#8211; how their company segments the courseware, and into how many separate packages.</p>
<p>Usually, you will purchase a course taking 1-3 years and receive a module at a time. It seems to make sense on one level, but consider these issues:</p>
<p>What would their reaction be if you find it difficult to do all the exams at the proposed pace? Sometimes their preference of study order doesn&#8217;t come as naturally as some other structure would for you.</p>
<p>In an ideal situation, you want everything at the start &#8211; so you&#8217;ll have them all to return to any point &#8211; at any time you choose. This allows a variation in the order that you move through the program as and when something more intuitive seems right for you.</p>
<p>Being a part of progressive developments in new technology really is electrifying. You personally play your part in shaping the next few decades.</p>
<p>Computing technology and connections via the web is going to dramatically affect our lives in the near future; profoundly so.</p>
<p>And don&#8217;t forget salaries either &#8211; the average salary in the UK for a typical man or woman in IT is significantly greater than average salaries nationally. It&#8217;s a good bet you&#8217;ll make quite a bit more than you would in most other jobs.</p>
<p>Demand for professionally qualified and skilled IT workers is guaranteed for many years to come, thanks to the ongoing growth in the marketplace and the vast skills gap still present.</p>
<p>Lately, do you find yourself questioning the security of your job? For most people, we only think of this after something goes wrong. Unfortunately, the reality is that job security has gone the way of the dodo, for all but the most lucky of us.</p>
<p>Where there are rising skills shortages coupled with growing demand of course, we almost always reveal a newly emerging type of security in the marketplace; driven by the conditions of constant growth, organisations are struggling to hire the influx of staff needed.</p>
<p>A rather worrying British e-Skills analysis brought to light that over 26 percent of computing and IT jobs cannot be filled because of a chronic shortage of trained staff. That means for each four job positions in existence in Information Technology (IT), we have only 3 certified professionals to do them.</p>
<p>Accomplishing in-depth commercial Information Technology accreditation is consequently a fast-track to realise a continuing and gratifying profession.</p>
<p>In reality, retraining in Information Technology over the next year or two is likely the best career choice you could ever make.</p>
<p>Watch out that all exams you&#8217;re studying for will be recognised by employers and are the most recent versions. &#8216;In-house&#8217; certificates are not normally useful in gaining employment.</p>
<p>All the major commercial players such as Microsoft, CompTIA, Cisco or Adobe each have internationally approved proficiency courses. Huge conglomerates such as these will give some sparkle to your CV.</p>
<p>Copyright 2009 Scott Edwards. Go to <a href="http://www.computer-courses-in-london.co.uk">Click Here</a> or <a href="http://www.it-courses-london.co.uk">www.it-courses-london.co.uk</a>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The CCNA qualification is the usual starting point for all Cisco training. With it, you'll learn how to operate on the maintenance and installation of routers. The internet is made up of many routers, and many large organisations who have various regional departments rely on them to allow their networks to keep in touch.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The CCNA qualification is the usual starting point for all Cisco training. With it, you&#8217;ll learn how to operate on the maintenance and installation of routers. The internet is made up of many routers, and many large organisations who have various regional departments rely on them to allow their networks to keep in touch.</p>
<p>Routers are linked to networks, so look for a course which teaches the basics (CompTIA Network+ as an example &#8211; maybe with the A+ as well) before getting going with CCNA. It&#8217;s vital that you&#8217;ve got an understanding of the basics prior to starting your Cisco training or you&#8217;ll probably struggle. Once qualified and looking for work, you&#8217;ll benefit from having a good knowledge of networks alongside your CCNA.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll need a tailored route that covers everything to ensure you have the correct skill set and knowledge prior to commencing your Cisco training.</p>
<p>The way a programme is physically sent to you is usually ignored by most students. How many stages do they break the program into? What is the specific order and how fast does each element come?</p>
<p>Many think it logical (with a typical time scale of 1-3 years to gain full certified status,) that a training provider will issue a single section at a time, until you&#8217;ve passed all the exams. Although:</p>
<p>What if you don&#8217;t finish all the sections or exams? Maybe the prescribed order won&#8217;t suit you? Due to no fault of yours, you may go a little slower and therefore not end up with all the modules.</p>
<p>To avoid any potential future issues, it&#8217;s normal for most trainees to have all their training materials (which they&#8217;ve now paid for) delivered immediately, and not in stages. It&#8217;s then up to you in which order and at what speed you want to work.</p>
<p>Kick out a salesman who recommends a training program without performing a &#8216;fact-find&#8217; to assess your abilities plus your level of experience. Always check they have access to a wide-enough stable of training programs from which they could give you an appropriate solution.</p>
<p>Remember, if you&#8217;ve had any relevant previous certification, then you can sometimes expect to commence studying further along than someone who is new to the field.</p>
<p>If this is going to be your first attempt at an IT exam then you may want to practice with some basic Microsoft package and Windows skills first.</p>
<p>Being at the forefront of revolutionary new technology is about as exciting as it can get. You become one of a team of people defining the world to come.</p>
<p>We&#8217;re barely beginning to get a handle on what this change will mean to us. The way we correlate with the world as a whole will be inordinately affected by computers and the internet.</p>
<p>The standard IT professional over this country as a whole can demonstrate that they get a lot more money than fellow workers outside of IT. Standard IT incomes are hard to beat nationally.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s no secret that there is a substantial national requirement for professionally qualified IT workers. In addition, with the constant growth in the marketplace, it appears this pattern will continue for quite some time to come.</p>
<p>Students who consider this area of study are usually quite practically-minded, and aren&#8217;t really suited to the classroom environment, and struggling through thick study-volumes. If you&#8217;re thinking this sounds like you, go for more modern interactive training, with on-screen demonstrations and labs.</p>
<p>Long-term memory is enhanced when we use multiple senses &#8211; this has been an accepted fact in expert circles for years now.</p>
<p>The latest audio-visual interactive programs with demonstrations and practice sessions will turn you off book-based study for ever more. And they&#8217;re far more fun.</p>
<p>Be sure to get a look at some courseware examples from the school that you&#8217;re considering. The package should contain expert-led demonstrations, slideshows and virtual practice lab&#8217;s for your new skills.</p>
<p>Avoid training that is purely online. Ideally, you should opt for CD and DVD ROM courseware where offered, as you need to be able to use them whenever it&#8217;s convenient for you &#8211; you don&#8217;t want to be reliant on a good broadband connection all the time.</p>
<p>Copyright Scott Edwards. Look at <a href="http://www.ciscoccna4.co.uk">www.ciscoccna4.co.uk</a> or <a href="http://www.learninglolly.com/Cisco_CCNA_Certification.html">HERE</a>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a total of 4 specialist training sectors in the A+ syllabus, of which 2 passes are needed for competency in A+. But only learning about 2 of the specialised areas is likely to leave your knowledge base somewhat light. Try to cover all four - this will give you the edge in the working environment.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a total of 4 specialist training sectors in the A+ syllabus, of which 2 passes are needed for competency in A+. But only learning about 2 of the specialised areas is likely to leave your knowledge base somewhat light. Try to cover all four &#8211; this will give you the edge in the working environment.</p>
<p>CompTIA A+ training programs teach diagnostic techniques and fault-finding &#8211; via hands on and remote access, alongside building and fixing and working in antistatic conditions.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re considering being the kind of individual who works for a larger company &#8211; in network support, add Network+ to your CompTIA A+, or alternatively look at doing an MCSA or MCSE with Microsoft because it&#8217;s necessary to have a better comprehension of the way networks work.</p>
<p>Quite often, students have issues with a single training area which is often not even considered: The breakdown of the course materials before being couriered to your address.</p>
<p>Drop-shipping your training elements one stage at a time, as you pass each exam is the usual method of releasing your program. This sounds logical, but you might like to consider this:</p>
<p>Students often discover that their providers &#8216;standard&#8217; path of training isn&#8217;t ideal for them. It&#8217;s often the case that a different order of study is more expedient. Could it cause problems if you don&#8217;t get everything done within their exact timetable?</p>
<p>To be straight, the best solution is to get an idea of what they recommend as an ideal study order, but get everything up-front. It&#8217;s then all yours should you not complete it within their ideal time-table.</p>
<p>At times people don&#8217;t catch on to what IT is all about. It&#8217;s electrifying, revolutionary, and means you&#8217;re working on technology that will impact the whole world for generations to come.</p>
<p>We&#8217;re only just starting to get a feel for how technology will affect our lives in the future. Computers and the Internet will massively change how we view and interact with the world as a whole over the coming decades.</p>
<p>A average IT employee in Great Britain can demonstrate that they get significantly more than fellow workers in other market sectors. Average salaries are amongst the highest in the country.</p>
<p>Excitingly, there is a lot more room for IT jobs development in Great Britain as a whole. The market sector continues to develop quickly, and as we have a significant shortage of skilled professionals, it&#8217;s highly unlikely that there&#8217;ll be any kind of easing off for quite some time to come.</p>
<p>Many people question why qualifications from colleges and universities are now falling behind more commercial certifications?</p>
<p>Corporate based study (in industry terminology) is most often much more specialised. Industry is aware that such specialised knowledge is necessary to handle an increasingly more technical marketplace. CISCO, Adobe, Microsoft and CompTIA dominate in this arena.</p>
<p>Academic courses, as a example, can often get caught up in too much loosely associated study &#8211; and a syllabus that&#8217;s too generalised. Students are then held back from getting enough specific knowledge about the core essentials.</p>
<p>If an employer is aware what areas need to be serviced, then they just need to look for someone with a specific qualification. Vendor-based syllabuses are set to exacting standards and do not vary between trainers (as academic syllabuses often do).</p>
<p>Charging for examination fees as an inclusive element of the package price and offering an &#8216;Exam Guarantee&#8217; is a popular marketing tool with a good many training companies. But look at the facts:</p>
<p>It&#8217;s very clear we&#8217;re still being charged for it &#8211; it&#8217;s not so hard to see that it&#8217;s been added into the full cost of the package supplied by the course provider. It&#8217;s definitely not free &#8211; and it&#8217;s insulting that we&#8217;re supposed to think it is!</p>
<p>Students who go in for their examinations when it&#8217;s appropriate, paying as they go are in a much stronger position to qualify at the first attempt. They are aware of their spending and revise more thoroughly to be up to the task.</p>
<p>Does it really add up to pay the college early for exams? Find the best exam deal or offer when you&#8217;re ready, don&#8217;t pay mark-ups &#8211; and sit exams more locally &#8211; rather than in some remote place.</p>
<p>Considerable numbers of unscrupulous training providers make a great deal of profit through getting in the money for all the exam fees up-front then hoping that you won&#8217;t take them all.</p>
<p>Re-takes of any failed exams via companies who offer an &#8216;Exam Guarantee&#8217; are always heavily controlled. They will insist that you take pre-tests first to make sure they think you&#8217;re going to pass.</p>
<p>With average Prometric and VUE examinations in the United Kingdom costing around 112 pounds, by far the best option is to pay for them as you take them. Not to fork out thousands extra in up-front costs. Study, commitment and preparing with good quality mock and practice exams is what will really guarantee success.</p>
<p>(C) S. Edwards 2009. Try <a href="http://www.it-courses-in-london.co.uk">Click HERE</a> or <a href="http://www.it-training-providers.co.uk">IT Training</a>.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Congratulations! As you&#8217;re reading this article you&#8217;ve doubtless been pondering on retraining for a new career &#8211; so you&#8217;ve already done more than most. A small minority of us are happy and fulfilled in our work, but it&#8217;s rare anyone does more than moan. You could join a select group who take responsibility for their future.</p>
<p>On the subject of training, it&#8217;s important that you first make a list of what you want and don&#8217;t want from the position you would like to get. Be sure that you would be more satisfied before you put a lot of energy into changing the direction of your life. We recommend looking at the whole story first, to make the right judgements:</p>
<p>* Are you hoping to be involved with others in the workplace? Would that be with a small &#8216;tightly-knit&#8217; team or with many new people? It could be working by yourself with your own methodology may be your preference?</p>
<p>* What&#8217;s important that you get from the area of industry you choose? (Building and banking &#8211; not so stable as they once were.)</p>
<p>* Is this the last time you plan to retrain, and if it is, do you believe this career choice will allow you to do that?</p>
<p>* Will this new qualification make it easier to discover new employment possibilities, and be gainfully employed until your retirement plans kick in?</p>
<p>We ask you to find out more about Information Technology &#8211; there are greater numbers of roles than staff to fill them, because it&#8217;s one of the few choices of career where the sector is still growing. Despite the opinions of certain people, it isn&#8217;t just geeks looking at screens the whole time (some jobs are like that of course.) Most positions are occupied by ordinary men and women who want to earn a very good living.</p>
<p>An advisor that doesn&#8217;t question you thoroughly &#8211; it&#8217;s likely they&#8217;re just a salesperson. If they push a particular product before getting to know your background and current experience level, then you know you&#8217;re being sold to.</p>
<p>With a bit of real-world experience or certification, your starting-point of learning is very different to someone completely new.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s wise to consider a user-skills course first. Beginning there can make the learning curve a much easier going.</p>
<p>Students often end up having issues because of a single training area which is often not even considered: How the training is broken down and couriered to your address.</p>
<p>Drop-shipping your training elements stage by stage, according to your exam schedule is the typical way that your program will arrive. While seeming sensible, you should take these factors into account:</p>
<p>What if for some reason you don&#8217;t get to the end of every exam? And what if the order provided doesn&#8217;t meet your requirements? Because of nothing that&#8217;s your fault, you mightn&#8217;t complete everything fast enough and not receive all the modules you&#8217;ve paid for.</p>
<p>To avoid any potential future issues, most students now choose to insist that all study materials are sent immediately, and not in a piecemeal fashion. It&#8217;s then up to you in which order and at what speed you want to go.</p>
<p>Usually, your everyday student doesn&#8217;t have a clue how they should get into a computing career, let alone what sector to focus their retraining program on.</p>
<p>As in the absence of any commercial skills in IT, how can most of us understand what someone in a particular job does?</p>
<p>Deliberation over these different factors is most definitely required when you need to dig down the right answer for you:</p>
<p>* The sort of individual you think yourself to be &#8211; what kind of jobs you enjoy, and on the other side of the coin &#8211; what you definitely don&#8217;t enjoy.</p>
<p>* Are you hoping to get certified because of a certain raison d&#8217;etre &#8211; i.e. are you looking at working based from home (being your own boss?)?</p>
<p>* Have you thought about salary vs job satisfaction?</p>
<p>* Learning what the normal career roles and markets are &#8211; and what makes them different.</p>
<p>* You have to take in what is different for each individual training area.</p>
<p>At the end of the day, the only real way of covering these is by means of a long chat with an advisor who knows the industry well enough to be able to guide you.</p>
<p>Consider only training programmes that&#8217;ll move onto industry acknowledged accreditations. There are way too many small colleges proposing &#8216;in-house&#8217; certificates which aren&#8217;t worth the paper they&#8217;re printed on when you start your job-search.</p>
<p>The top IT companies such as Microsoft, CompTIA, Cisco or Adobe all have globally acknowledged proficiency programmes. These heavyweights can make sure you stand out at interview.</p>
<p>Written by Scott Edwards. Try <a href="http://www.home-computer-courses.co.uk">home-computer-courses.co.uk</a> or <a href="http://www.learninglolly.com/Adobe_Dreamweaver_CS4_Training.html">This Site</a>.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s really great that you&#8217;ve already got this far! Only one in ten folks say they enjoy their work, but vast numbers just go off on one from time to time and take no action. By looking for this we can guess that you&#8217;re at least considering retraining, so well done to you. Take your time now to research and follow-through.</p>
<p>We suggest that you discuss your ideas first &#8211; talk to a knowledgeable person; an advisor who can discover your ideal job, and offer only the learning programs that will suit you:</p>
<p>* Do you hope for interaction with others? If you say yes, are you a team player or is meeting new people important to you? Maybe you&#8217;d rather be left alone to get on with things?</p>
<p>* Do you have a preference which market sector you choose to work in? (In this economy, it&#8217;s even more crucial to choose carefully.)</p>
<p>* Is this the final time you envisage re-training, and based on that, do you believe this career choice will service that need?</p>
<p>* Will this new qualification allow you to find the work you&#8217;re looking for, and stay employable until you wish to retire?</p>
<p>When listing your options, it&#8217;s relevant that one of your key sectors is the IT industry &#8211; it&#8217;s common knowledge that it&#8217;s developing all the time. It&#8217;s not full of geeky individuals lost in their computer screens every day &#8211; it&#8217;s true those jobs exist, but the majority of roles are filled with Joe averages who do very well out of it.</p>
<p>Coming across job security these days is problematic. Businesses often throw us out of the workforce at the drop of a hat &#8211; as and when it suits them.</p>
<p>However, a quickly growing market-place, with a constant demand for staff (due to a big shortage of commercially certified people), creates the conditions for true job security.</p>
<p>Offering the computing sector for instance, the most recent e-Skills survey brought to light major skills shortages around Great Britain in excess of 26 percent. This shows that for every four jobs that exist in Information Technology (IT), there are only 3 trained people to do them.</p>
<p>Attaining proper commercial IT certification is accordingly a quick route to realise a life-long as well as enjoyable career.</p>
<p>It would be hard to imagine if a better time or market state of affairs could exist for getting trained into this rapidly emerging and budding industry.</p>
<p>Usually, trainers will provide a bunch of books and manuals. This isn&#8217;t very interesting and not ideal for achieving retention.</p>
<p>Where we can get all of our senses involved in our learning, then the results are usually dramatically better.</p>
<p>Start a study-program in which you&#8217;ll receive a library of CD or DVD ROM&#8217;s &#8211; you&#8217;ll start with videos of instructor demonstrations, followed by the chance to hone your abilities through virtual lab&#8217;s.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s wise to view a small selection of training examples before you sign the purchase order. You should expect instructor demonstrations, video tutorials and audio-visual elements backed up by interactive lab&#8217;s.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s folly to choose training that is only available online. Connection quality and reliability varies hugely across the ISP (internet service provider) market, ensure that you have access to CD or DVD ROM based materials.</p>
<p>Being a part of the leading edge of new technology gives you the best job satisfaction ever. Your actions are instrumental in shaping the next few decades.</p>
<p>There are people who believe that the revolution in technology we&#8217;ve been going through is slowing down. Nothing could be further from the truth. Terrific advances are ahead of us, and the internet in particular is going to dominate how we conduct our lives.</p>
<p>And keep in mind that on average, the income of a person in the IT market over Britain as a whole is considerably greater than the national average salary, which means you will more than likely earn significantly more once qualified in IT, than you&#8217;d get in most other industries.</p>
<p>The need for professionally qualified and skilled IT workers is certain for a good while yet, because of the ongoing expansion in IT dependency in commerce and the very large shortage that we still have.</p>
<p>Make sure you don&#8217;t get caught-up, like so many people do, on the certification itself. Training is not an end in itself; this is about employment. You need to remain focused on where you want to go.</p>
<p>Imagine training for just one year and then end up doing a job for a lifetime. Ensure you avoid the fatal error of choosing what sounds like an &#8216;interesting&#8217; training program only to spend 20 years doing a job you don&#8217;t like!</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll want to understand the exact expectations industry will have. What particular certifications they&#8217;ll want you to gain and how you&#8217;ll go about getting some commercial experience. It&#8217;s definitely worth spending time thinking about how far you think you&#8217;ll want to go as it may force you to choose a particular set of accreditations.</p>
<p>Seek guidance and advice from a skilled advisor, irrespective of whether you have to pay &#8211; it&#8217;s much safer and cheaper to investigate at the start if a chosen track will suit, rather than realise after 2 years that the job you&#8217;ve chosen is not for you and now need to go back to square one.</p>
<p>Copyright 2009 Scott Edwards. Navigate to <a href="http://www.computertrainingcollege.co.uk">This Site</a> or <a href="http://www.computertraining-online.co.uk">www.computertraining-online.co.uk</a>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Training for your CompTIA A+ covers four specialised areas - you'll need exam certification in just two sectors to reach the level of A+ competent. For this reason, most training providers simply provide 2 of the training options. Our opinion is this is selling you short - of course you can gain accreditation, but knowing about the others will set you apart in the workplace, where you'll need to know about all of them. So that's why you require information in all four areas.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Training for your CompTIA A+ covers four specialised areas &#8211; you&#8217;ll need exam certification in just two sectors to reach the level of A+ competent. For this reason, most training providers simply provide 2 of the training options. Our opinion is this is selling you short &#8211; of course you can gain accreditation, but knowing about the others will set you apart in the workplace, where you&#8217;ll need to know about all of them. So that&#8217;s why you require information in all four areas.</p>
<p>Passing the A+ exam in isolation will set you up to mend and maintain computers and Macs; ones which are usually not part of a network &#8211; essentially the domestic or small business sector.</p>
<p>If your ambition is being responsible for networks of computers, add the very comprehensive CompTIA Network+ to your A+ course. This qualification will mean you can apply for more interesting jobs. Other ones that might be interesting to you are the route to networking via Microsoft, in the form of MCP&#8217;s, MCSA or the full MCSE.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll come across courses which guarantee examination passes &#8211; this always means exams have to be paid for upfront, at the start of your training. However, prior to embracing this so-called guarantee, look at the following:</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll pay for it by some means. You can be assured it&#8217;s not a freebie &#8211; it&#8217;s simply been shoe-horned into the price as a whole.</p>
<p>Those who take exams one at a time, funding them as they go are far more likely to pass first time. They&#8217;re conscious of what they&#8217;ve paid and take the necessary steps to be up to the task.</p>
<p>Do your exams at a local pro-metric testing centre and find the best deal for you at the time.</p>
<p>Paying in advance for examination fees (plus interest &#8211; if you&#8217;re financing your study) is a false economy. Resist being talked into filling the training company&#8217;s account with your money simply to help their cash-flow! Many will hope you won&#8217;t get to do them all &#8211; so they don&#8217;t need to pay for them.</p>
<p>In addition to this, &#8216;Exam Guarantees&#8217; often aren&#8217;t worth the paper they&#8217;re written on. The majority of companies will not pay again for an exam until you&#8217;ve completely satisfied them that you&#8217;re ready this time.</p>
<p>Spending hundreds or even thousands extra on an &#8216;Exam Guarantee&#8217; is foolish &#8211; when consistent and systematic learning, coupled with quality exam simulation software is what will really see you through.</p>
<p>Commercially accredited qualifications are now, very visibly, already replacing the traditional routes into IT &#8211; but why has this come about?</p>
<p>As we require increasingly more effective technological know-how, industry has moved to specialist courses only available through the vendors themselves &#8211; that is companies like Microsoft, CISCO, Adobe and CompTIA. Frequently this is at a far reduced cost both money and time wise.</p>
<p>Patently, a necessary degree of associated knowledge needs to be learned, but essential specialised knowledge in the exact job role gives a commercially trained student a distinct advantage.</p>
<p>Assuming a company understands what they&#8217;re looking for, then all they have to do is advertise for someone with a specific qualification. The syllabuses are set to meet an exact requirement and do not vary between trainers (like academia frequently can and does).</p>
<p>One feature that several companies offer is a Job Placement Assistance program. It&#8217;s intention is to help you find your first job in the industry. At the end of the day it&#8217;s not as hard as some people make out to land a job &#8211; assuming you&#8217;re well trained and qualified; the shortage of IT personnel in Britain looks after that.</p>
<p>However, don&#8217;t leave it until you&#8217;ve completed your exams before polishing up your CV. As soon as your training commences, enter details of your study programme and place it on jobsites!</p>
<p>You might not even have taken your exams when you will be offered your first junior support job; yet this isn&#8217;t going to happen unless your CV is with employers.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;d like to get employment in your home town, then it&#8217;s quite likely that a specialist independent regional recruitment consultant or service could serve you better than a national service, for they are much more inclined to be familiar with what&#8217;s available near you.</p>
<p>Not inconsiderable numbers of people, it would appear, are prepared to study their hearts out (sometimes for years), only to give up at the first hurdle when attempting to secure their first job. Sell yourself&#8230; Work hard to get yourself known. Don&#8217;t think a job&#8217;s just going to jump out in front of you.</p>
<p>Doing your bit in revolutionary new technology is as thrilling as it comes. You become one of a team of people creating a future for us all.</p>
<p>Computing technology and dialogue through the internet will noticeably change our lives in the future; remarkably so.</p>
<p>And it&#8217;s worth remembering that income in the IT sector across the UK is significantly more than average salaries nationally, so in general you&#8217;ll more than likely gain considerably more as an IT specialist, than you could reasonably hope to achieve elsewhere.</p>
<p>The requirement for appropriately qualified IT professionals is a fact of life for many years to come, due to the continuous development in IT dependency in commerce and the massive skills gap that remains.</p>
<p>Author: Scott Edwards. Visit <a href="http://www.learninglolly.com/A_Training_Courses.html">www.learninglolly.com/A_Training_Courses.html</a> or <a href="http://www.acertification.co.uk">CLICK HERE</a>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Good for you! As you're reading this article it's likely you're thinking about learning new skills to change career - so already you've made a start. Only one in ten of us are satisfied with our careers, but no action is ever taken. You could join a select group who take responsibility for their future.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good for you! As you&#8217;re reading this article it&#8217;s likely you&#8217;re thinking about learning new skills to change career &#8211; so already you&#8217;ve made a start. Only one in ten of us are satisfied with our careers, but no action is ever taken. You could join a select group who take responsibility for their future.</p>
<p>We recommend you seek advice first &#8211; find someone who knows the industry; an advisor who can discover your ideal job, and then show you the courses you may be suited to:</p>
<p>* Is working with other people your thing? Are you better with new people or those you know well? Maybe you like to deal with tasks that you deal with by yourself?</p>
<p>* Do you have a preference which market sector you could be employed in? (In this economy, it&#8217;s vital to choose carefully.)</p>
<p>* Do you want this to be the only time you&#8217;ll have to retrain?</p>
<p>* Would it be useful for the course you&#8217;re re-training in to be in an area where you believe your chances of gainful employment are high up to retirement age?</p>
<p>A predominant industry in the UK that can satisfy a trainee&#8217;s demands is the IT sector. There&#8217;s a need for more skilled people in this sector, simply have a look at a local job site and you&#8217;ll discover what we mean. But don&#8217;t think it&#8217;s all nerdy people sitting in front ofscreens all day long &#8211; there&#8217;s a lot more to it than that. The majority of employees in the industry are just like the rest of us, but they enjoy their work and get well paid.</p>
<p>Usually, the normal person doesn&#8217;t know in what direction to head in IT, or what area they should be considering getting trained in.</p>
<p>What are the chances of us grasping what is involved in a particular job if we&#8217;ve never been there? Often we don&#8217;t even know anybody who does that actual job anyway.</p>
<p>The key to answering this dilemma in the best manner stems from a full conversation around a variety of topics:</p>
<p>* Your personal interests and hobbies &#8211; as they can define what areas will give you the most reward.</p>
<p>* Are you hoping to get certified because of a particular motive &#8211; for example, do you aim to work at home (self-employment possibly?)?</p>
<p>* Where is the salary on a scale of importance &#8211; is an increase your main motivator, or is day-to-day enjoyment further up on your list of priorities?</p>
<p>* Learning what the normal IT roles and markets are &#8211; and what differentiates them.</p>
<p>* How much time you&#8217;re prepared to spend on the training program.</p>
<p>Ultimately, the best way of checking this all out is via a meeting with a professional that knows the industry well enough to give you the information required.</p>
<p>An advisor that doesn&#8217;t ask many questions &#8211; it&#8217;s likely they&#8217;re just a salesperson. If they&#8217;re pushing towards a particular product before learning about your history and current experience level, then it&#8217;s definitely the case.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t forget, if you&#8217;ve got any qualifications that are related, then you will often be able to pick-up at a different starting-point to someone who is new to the field.</p>
<p>Where this will be your first attempt at studying for an IT examination then you should consider whether to start out with some basic Microsoft package and Windows skills first.</p>
<p>An important area that is sometimes not even considered by trainees considering a training program is &#8216;training segmentation&#8217;. Essentially, this is the method used to break up the program for drop-shipping to you, which vastly changes what you end up with.</p>
<p>You may think that it makes sense (with most training taking 1-3 years to gain full certified status,) that a training provider will issue the courseware in stages, as you complete each part. Although:</p>
<p>Maybe the order of study pushed by the company&#8217;s salespeople doesn&#8217;t suit all of us. And what if you don&#8217;t finish all the elements at the speed required?</p>
<p>Truth be told, the best solution is to obtain their recommendation on the best possible order of study, but to receive all the materials up-front. You&#8217;re then in possession of everything should you not complete it at their required pace.</p>
<p>A useful feature that many training companies provide is a programme of Job Placement assistance. This is designed to steer you into your first IT role. Ultimately it isn&#8217;t a complex operation to get a job &#8211; as long as you&#8217;re correctly trained and certified; because there&#8217;s still a great need for IT skills in the UK today.</p>
<p>You would ideally have help with your CV and interview techniques though; additionally, we would recommend any student to update their CV as soon as they start a course &#8211; don&#8217;t delay until you&#8217;ve qualified.</p>
<p>Various junior support jobs have been bagged by students who are in the process of training and haven&#8217;t got any qualifications yet. This will at least get you on your way.</p>
<p>The most efficient companies to help get you placed are usually local IT focused employment agencies. As they&#8217;re keen to place you to receive their commission, they&#8217;re perhaps more focused on results.</p>
<p>A regular grievance of many course providers is how hard people are focused on studying to become certified, but how un-prepared they are to work on getting the position they&#8217;re acquired skills for. Get out there and hustle &#8211; you might find it&#8217;s fun.</p>
<p>(C) 2009 S. Edwards. Look at <a href="http://www.it-training--uk.co.uk">Click Here</a> or <a href="http://www.it-training-com.co.uk">it-training-com.co.uk</a>.</p>
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