What Are You Doing Right Now
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feel like im slacking . . .
Im just now getting my second cup of coffee. -
Making some coffee. Eating some bread as well
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@valentina said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Making some coffee. Eating some bread as well
Just bread?
Not toast, no toppings like butter, or peanut butter or jam/jelly/nutella?
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@DustinB3403 Just bread! Sweet bread though, not like a baguette lol
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@valentina said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@DustinB3403 Just bread! Sweet bread though, not like a baguette lol
Ewww...
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Windshield time.
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@valentina said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@DustinB3403 Just bread! Sweet bread though, not like a baguette lol
So organ meat that's been breaded and fried?
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@scottalanmiller ew x 2
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Bread that is sweet, I'm translating that literally. We call those pan dulce here (like all of those, even though each one has a different name) Thank you for coming to my ted talk have a nice day
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Actually drinking my coffee now. Kept getting distracted and forgetting to go get it.
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Finally done posting the "important" bits of the new CompTIA A+ training. Skipped over loads and loads of clearly bench stuff or filler. Tried to limit it to the parts someone going into IT could actually use.
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@steve said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Finally done posting the "important" bits of the new CompTIA A+ training. Skipped over loads and loads of clearly bench stuff or filler. Tried to limit it to the parts someone going into IT could actually use.
if they are taking the certification test, then you shouldn't really skip.
I agree a lot of A+ is bench/not very important. but at the same time if you're taking a test on the full curriculum then you need to study the full curriculum. -
@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
if they are taking the certification test, then you shouldn't really skip.
Added a new training category so that we can organize that type of material better rather than grouping it under careers.
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Feeling a bit sick
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@steve said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
if they are taking the certification test, then you shouldn't really skip.
Added a new training category so that we can organize that type of material better rather than grouping it under careers.
Awesome.
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@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
if they are taking the certification test, then you shouldn't really skip.
I agree a lot of A+ is bench/not very important. but at the same time if you're taking a test on the full curriculum then you need to study the full curriculum.Not aware of anyone in the community looking to do that. The A+ is not foundational to the IT field. So if you are using it as an educational tool, skipping is best. If you are using it for certification for another field, then skipping is bad. For for IT folk, the idea behind the stuff skipped is that it is literally wasting your time versus actually learning something useful.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
if they are taking the certification test, then you shouldn't really skip.
I agree a lot of A+ is bench/not very important. but at the same time if you're taking a test on the full curriculum then you need to study the full curriculum.Not aware of anyone in the community looking to do that. The A+ is not foundational to the IT field. So if you are using it as an educational tool, skipping is best. If you are using it for certification for another field, then skipping is bad. For for IT folk, the idea behind the stuff skipped is that it is literally wasting your time versus actually learning something useful.
So none of your interns are taking the certification exam?
Sure, I agree .
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@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
if they are taking the certification test, then you shouldn't really skip.
I agree a lot of A+ is bench/not very important. but at the same time if you're taking a test on the full curriculum then you need to study the full curriculum.Not aware of anyone in the community looking to do that. The A+ is not foundational to the IT field. So if you are using it as an educational tool, skipping is best. If you are using it for certification for another field, then skipping is bad. For for IT folk, the idea behind the stuff skipped is that it is literally wasting your time versus actually learning something useful.
So none of your interns are taking the certification exam?
Sure, I agree .
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But what if someone in the community wanted to take the certification exam?another note to add onto this - What if it's a requirement for a job/career that you have the A+ cert under your belt?
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@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
if they are taking the certification test, then you shouldn't really skip.
I agree a lot of A+ is bench/not very important. but at the same time if you're taking a test on the full curriculum then you need to study the full curriculum.Not aware of anyone in the community looking to do that. The A+ is not foundational to the IT field. So if you are using it as an educational tool, skipping is best. If you are using it for certification for another field, then skipping is bad. For for IT folk, the idea behind the stuff skipped is that it is literally wasting your time versus actually learning something useful.
So none of your interns are taking the certification exam?
Sure, I agree .
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But what if someone in the community wanted to take the certification exam?another note to add onto this - What if it's a requirement for a job/career that you have the A+ cert under your belt?
I've seen many job postings that say you need to have at least A+, Network+ , Security+ before applying.It would depend on the job. As Scott's said many times before - if it's an IT job, and they are demanding A+, then they really don't know what they are looking for, and likely you want to pass on that company anyhow.