Note: I have zip financial or prefessional interest in the below - but I'm always alert to resume enhancement. If you are CompTIA A+ / Network+ certified, you can Add certifications without sitting an exam. "StudyExam4Less.com is happy to announce an exclusive agreement with Electronic Technicians Association for CST and CNST certifications. Already A+ Certified => Rollover to CST for $49 Already A+ and Network+ Certified => Rollover to CNST for $69 These ICAC/ISO certifications from the Electronic Technicians Association DO NOT invalidate your A+ and/or Network+ Certification. They do give you an entry into an association that offers fiber optic, biomedical and other specialized certifications. Your Bonus: StudyExam4Less.com is offering with the rollover via theses links dozens of practice tests for download, right off the bat with this offer. Simply prove you're A+ / Network+ certification and you are guaranteed to receive after verification your CST / CNST certification. Please allow approximately 8 weeks for your lapel pin, wallet card and certification to arrive by mail."
What a great scam! I'm going to start the Business Society, and if you have any certification of any kind, you can roll over for just $24.99 to become BS Certified! -=Steve=-
I think that's being done on ebay already OTOH - the ETA-I-Org is a real organization. Only real question is the benefit - since we're looking at entry level stuff - certainly not upper-level job credentials.
jimnagrom, Be honest, they taught classes to some of my troops; and I didn't take those classes because I was enrolled at Troy University; and the tuition assistance didn't cover for me. I am really interested because even though there is no difference, but has something to add into the resume. Also, I want to download those study guides for FREE...lolz The question is HAVE YOU DONE IT? BTW, I am CompTIA + and Network+ certified as well as MCP, MCSA, and MCSE. I am trying to use NETg and Skillsoft to upgrade my IT skills and certification; besides, it is free by the NAVY. Semper Fi, Henry