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Re: NEW TO MCSE

 
 
Kline Sphere
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      01-22-2007
>HI. I'M INTERESTED IN MCSE BUT MY JOB DESCRIPTION IS NOT RELEVANT TO ANY OF
>THE IT PROFFESION AND WOULD LIKE TO KNOW, WHAT IMPLICATIONS I'M BOUND TO FACE
>AS I DO NOT HAVE ANY EXPERIENCE BESIDES THAT I'M PREPARED TO WORK HARDER.


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