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Re: Getting your employers to pay for your IT Training.

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Well now in our example we can look at a proper MCSE 2003 training MOC - Microsoft Official Curriculum course over 5 days, then another later for 3 days, at a recognised IT trainer like New Horizons....
Thank you, you are so kind. Our CEO wil like this!
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