March 12th, 2010 by Jason Kendall
PC and network support workers are ever more in demand in this country, as institutions rely heavily on their technical advice and capacity to solve problems. The hunger for such skilled and qualified people is growing at an impressive rate, as commercial enterprise becomes vastly more reliant on computers.
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February 28th, 2010 by Jason Kendall
In a nutshell, ‘Green Energy’ utilises natural resources such as sunlight, wind, tides and geothermal heat to provide our daily energy requirement. They are considered ‘Green’ because they are environmentally friendly. It is easy to think that we may be travelling back in time when we think of items such as wind power and windmills. However, it is the result of eco-efficient and planet friendly options that this process is maintained.
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February 21st, 2010 by Jason Kendall
Basically, the ‘Green Energy’ idea is how our everyday needs are supplied by natural resources such as wind, tides and even geothermal heat. They are considered ‘Green’ because they are environmentally friendly. It’s interesting to note that in some instances we’re actually travelling back in time to utilise some of the older energy skill sets e.g. Wind Power (Windmills etc.) But in the main, this is the process of utilising modern technology to provide eco-efficient and planet-friendly alternatives.
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Published by Jason Kendall on Feb 21, 2010 under
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February 11th, 2010 by Jason Kendall
In the fast-paced world we live in, support workers who can solve problems with computers and networks, along with giving constant help to users, are essential in every part of the workplace. Our requirement for more skilled and qualified individuals multiplies, as society becomes significantly more beholden to computers in the twenty first century.
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February 2nd, 2010 by Jason Kendall
The figures explaining how much Plumbers can earn is often talked about in the papers. Figures of 30-70k p.a. are touted, alongside much talk of the profound shortage in the number of Plumbers within the UK. So, are we being told a story or is this the genuine picture? For the competent and correctly skilled person, this level of salary is realistic. In fact, earnings in excess of 70 – 100k p.a. are achievable – but that is solely for those who work within the self-employed market-place, rather than those who work within established employment routes.
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Published by Jason Kendall on Feb 2, 2010 under
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February 1st, 2010 by Jason Kendall
It’s notable that a career within the electrical industry, with its attractive options, remains a choice for lots of people. Whilst the original term is ‘Electro-Mechanical Engineering’ we will simply refer to the subject as the Electrical Industry. Furthermore, we will focus on the UK market and the domestic and commercial elements rather than those from elsewhere around the world. Because of the vast number of options available for a career within the electrical industry, we’ll start by concentrating on the main topics, and come back to the ‘add-ons’ later.
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Published by Jason Kendall on Feb 1, 2010 under
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January 31st, 2010 by Jason Kendall
In these days of super efficiency, support workers who have the ability to mend PC’s and networks, plus give ongoing help to users, are vital in all sections of industry. Our requirement for more technically qualified people multiplies, as society becomes significantly more beholden to computers in today’s environment.
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January 28th, 2010 by Jason Kendall
What kind of things do you expect the finest Microsoft accredited suppliers to provide a trainee in this country currently? Clearly, the very best Gold Partner training tracks certified by Microsoft, providing a portfolio of courses to take you into different areas of the IT industry.
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January 27th, 2010 by Jason Kendall
Should you be wanting to study a course to qualify for an MCSE, you’re probably in 1 of 2 situations. You’re either just starting to come into the computer world, and you’ve discovered that the industry has a huge demand for qualified people. Or you may be a knowledgeable person ready to gain acknowledgement with a qualification such as MCSE.
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Published by Jason Kendall on Jan 27, 2010 under
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January 26th, 2010 by Jason Kendall
There are actually 4 different sectors in the full CompTIA A+ syllabus, but you’re just required to achieve pass marks in 2 for competency in A+. Be aware though that only studying two of the four specialities could expose flaws in your knowledge when applying for a job. At least learn about all four – this will give you the edge in the working environment.
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Published by Jason Kendall on Jan 26, 2010 under
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