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Thread ID: 77836 2007-03-24 08:43:00 Any advise for a Noob Technician? PedalSlammer (8511) Press F1
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535577 2007-03-26 10:04:00 I suggest you do better english . learn more skills of the native langauge . this help will you in new future

This will help when asking for an ass and end up getting an arse



Crikey, cried the pot calling the kettle black . . . :lol:

Anyway, this is not the local spelling bee competition nor the grammar police forum so lighten up .

Sarcasm thinks me?

Anyhoo . If you are only 13 or 14 PedalSlammer, then go and become a pest at your local friendly computer repair store . Ask questions, be curious . You learn a lot by asking questions .
trig42 (11325)
535578 2007-03-26 11:27:00 Crikey, cried the pot calling the kettle black . . . :lol:

Anyway, this is not the local spelling bee competition nor the grammar police forum so lighten up .

couldn't resist . it wasn't about spelling or grammar . It had to do with the ability to string a sentence together that made sense
plod (107)
535579 2007-03-27 03:14:00 13? Are you kidding? How can you get allowance if you're 13?
B of Science, etc . etc .
High school days is over for me, and I don't really like my high school at all . :annoyed: They employed teachers that do no know how to teach students . ie . more tips of exams rather than normal answers .

Spelling and grammers? I don't think you need that much in this course but it is important that you can understand English because most of the time you'll need the book .

Oh well, I can't always come to PressF1 all the time because I got to learn IRQs, I/O Address, etc . etc . . . There is so much to learn .

If I'm free I'll try to help a little .
PedalSlammer (8511)
535580 2007-03-27 03:19:00 Ooops...

I now realise I was thinking of a different poster when I suggested he's aged 13.

So how old are you, PedalSlammer?

You didn't answer my question.
Laura (43)
535581 2007-03-27 03:45:00 You didn't answer my question.Hmm, its about 25 now. PedalSlammer (8511)
535582 2007-03-27 06:53:00 Spelling, grammar and a good command of the english language are important when you are conversing with other IT workers or management or needing to write out an IT management plan or possibly put a purchase order and or sell your idea of future IT plans to the company you work for. winmacguy (3367)
535583 2007-03-27 08:40:00 I think another reason that people in the IT industry tend to have such good English skills is because often the job requires exactness - and hence you get IT nitpickers who abhor incorrectness. I know I'm one :D Erayd (23)
535584 2007-03-27 10:54:00 Bletch, you forgot the full stop after that grin emoticon :groan: . TGoddard (7263)
535585 2007-03-27 11:10:00 hmmm since i am too a new tech,trying to pass MCSA, best bet is to, like everyone says, offer assistance to family and friends. try and make contacts in the neighbourhood, See if you can find old pcs from businesses, try fixing those (iget my dad to bring pcshome from work to fix, learning curve a lot of the time!) Dont stress to uch about A+, if you know ur stuff u'll be fine. aidanmaz (7180)
535586 2007-03-28 00:51:00 Bletch, you forgot the full stop after that grin emoticon :groan: .The grin was the full stop! Erayd (23)
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