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Dude, I’m fixin’ a DellWednesday Sep 8th 2004 Recently I’ve been considering going for DCSE, which is short for “Dell Certified Systems Engineer/Expert”. This would enhance my career and put me back on the hardware side of computers rather than the software side. I’ve always preferred the hardware anyway because it’s cool to build computers. Software troubleshooting just gets on your nerves after a while, but building things is the cool stuff. (grin) At least to me it is. DCSE certification is actually not that expensive. It requires a lot of studying to pass the exam, but since I’ve already technically done Dell cert stuff before (I worked for Unisys before, a large 3rd-party outfit Dell uses often for dispatching technicians,) I don’t believe I’ll have too much of an issue with it. In addition, the certification would make me much more “in demand” as someone to hire, because A+ certification simply isn’t enough. As anyone knows (and if you don’t, you should,) A+ Certification means two things: Jack and shit, and Jack left town. I’m A+ certified - and fortunately I didn’t have to pay for it; the company I was working for at the time fronted the costs for the courses. But anyway, whoopee. A+ cert never helped me get a job. It’s always my experience that gets me jobs. I was expecting to see costs in the thousands for Dell Certifications concerning DSCE certs. It’s not thousands at all actually, it’s hundreds. Yes, there are multi-thousand dollar courses for server certification (that takes a lot more training,) but the standard DSCE is a once-a-year thing that doesn’t bang the wallet too hard, and I just may go for it. Heck, all it can do is help me and maybe get a better job, or even go back to running my own biz again - and that would be really cool. For those who notice grammar, this is my first post where I actually used a semi-colon and used it properly. Hehe. I’m still not the master of grammaticals, but I’m learning. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
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