Don't be upset with us just because we have an I.T. job and you don't. All we are doing is defending the company. We do this not because we have to, but because we want to. We want the company to be successful. If it is, then we are.
If the company you work for is so bad, why do you stay. It pays your bills, and puts food on your table. When you stop getting a check, then you can complain.
I challenge you to go into work, speak your peace, and quit. I say you don't have the guts.
It started for me back in June of 2000. I had two interviews that day. One with Linuxgruven, and one with another local computer company. The other company offered me $26,000 a year. I was depressed because I thought my new MCSE certification would land me a great job paying a lot of money. Then I interviewed with Linuxgruven. The bottom line was that if I got certified, I would have a position at the company. I was told that I could do it on my own, or I could take the training course. I did not have any experience with Linux or Unix, so I took the training course. It was very in depth. It taught me the basics I needed to understand Linux.
After the class was completed, I took a few weeks to study for the first exam. I failed it, but I kept studying. After 5 weeks, I had passed all of the Sair exams. Two weeks later I was working for Linuxgruven. It is a real company. There was a lot of work to be done there, and not enough people to do it. It was after I started working there that I realized that the company was growing faster than the number of staff members. The company has to be aggressive with their hiring due to this growth.
I have been at Linuxgruven for three months. I am being paid what I was promised. I have already received a promotion. I consider myself lucky to have this job. I feel that the company is going to continue to grow. I plan on staying with this company for the rest of my career.
To all current students in the Linuxgruven classes, study hard and put in the extra time to learn Linux. It is worth it
To all former students that have not passed the tests, don't give up. Study harder. Linuxgruven is not a scam. Our whole staff is made up of Sair LCA's. It can be done. You have to force yourself to try harder. The company wants you to pass. You are upset because it is not easy to pass the tests. The tests are hard, but I passed them with no former Linux/unix experience. It isn't impossible. Do not get mad at Linuxgruven for you not passing the tests. Linuxgruven did not rip you off. You did.
Don't be upset with us just because we have an I.T. job and you don't. All we are doing is defending the company. We do this not because we have to, but because we want to. We want the company to be successful. If it is, then we are.
Lead the way brother!! I'm with you!!
If the company you work for is so bad, why do you stay. It pays your bills, and puts food on your table. When you stop getting a check, then you can complain. I challenge you to go into work, speak your peace, and quit. I say you don't have the guts.
It started for me back in June of 2000. I had two interviews that day. One with Linuxgruven, and one with another local computer company. The other company offered me $26,000 a year. I was depressed because I thought my new MCSE certification would land me a great job paying a lot of money. Then I interviewed with Linuxgruven. The bottom line was that if I got certified, I would have a position at the company. I was told that I could do it on my own, or I could take the training course. I did not have any experience with Linux or Unix, so I took the training course. It was very in depth. It taught me the basics I needed to understand Linux. After the class was completed, I took a few weeks to study for the first exam. I failed it, but I kept studying. After 5 weeks, I had passed all of the Sair exams. Two weeks later I was working for Linuxgruven. It is a real company. There was a lot of work to be done there, and not enough people to do it. It was after I started working there that I realized that the company was growing faster than the number of staff members. The company has to be aggressive with their hiring due to this growth. I have been at Linuxgruven for three months. I am being paid what I was promised. I have already received a promotion. I consider myself lucky to have this job. I feel that the company is going to continue to grow. I plan on staying with this company for the rest of my career. To all current students in the Linuxgruven classes, study hard and put in the extra time to learn Linux. It is worth it To all former students that have not passed the tests, don't give up. Study harder. Linuxgruven is not a scam. Our whole staff is made up of Sair LCA's. It can be done. You have to force yourself to try harder. The company wants you to pass. You are upset because it is not easy to pass the tests. The tests are hard, but I passed them with no former Linux/unix experience. It isn't impossible. Do not get mad at Linuxgruven for you not passing the tests. Linuxgruven did not rip you off. You did.