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Microsoft Certification - OJT Consultant (Getting paid while you train)

 
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Old 11-17-2008, 03:44 PM   #1
Default OJT Consultant (Getting paid while you train)


Hello everyone,

Are there any companies out there that have a program where you get hired to
train as a consultant and have to stay with the company for a few years
after?

Joseph



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Old 11-17-2008, 04:25 PM   #2
LarryWestMCSD
 
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Sure, it's called the Armed Forces. You have to be under 34 to be accepted,
however (at least in the USA). They'll even send you on extended "vacations"
to exotic locales and you will get steep discounts on your certification
exams.
I would join now if I were you, as the new administration might cut back on
hiring new "employees."

Given the state of the economy, I doubt if there are any other jobs where
you are guaranteed to stay with a company "for a few years." I myself would
be interested in such a job (if the pay is right).
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* always open to after-hours telecommute (second job) positions.
* developing personal computer software since before the PC.


"Joseph Butler" wrote:

> Hello everyone,
>
> Are there any companies out there that have a program where you get hired to
> train as a consultant and have to stay with the company for a few years
> after?
>
> Joseph
>



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Old 11-17-2008, 07:22 PM   #3
Lawrence Garvin \(MVP\)
 
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"Joseph Butler" <> wrote in message
news:12BFF978-2CF4-4040-A652-...
> Hello everyone,
>
> Are there any companies out there that have a program where you get hired
> to train as a consultant and have to stay with the company for a few years
> after?


Actually, this is called "Indentured Servitude" and has been illegal since
sometime in the late 19th century.


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