while i was working for sirius broadband, i personally arranged
some hands on training on linux too. still sirius is organizing
in-house training on linux, cisco etc.
without this type of training you can't expect gud output.
anyways.. this type of involvement from employer always help
building career.
take care
tanveer
--- In [email protected], SM Touhiduzzaman Touhid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Dear all
> Recently I left Bangladesh online Ltd (BOL) for some of my
personal problems & joined another ISP. But now I think I have left
BOL too early, cause they have taken an excellent decision, that is
to train-up all of their officers about the latest operating system
of Linux (Debian) and I miss the training. They arrange this
training program in-house containing all kinds of configuration like
Mail, DNS, Proxy, Radio, ADSL. I appreciate their steps & give that
person many thanks from my heart who proposed this.
>
> The boys, having graduate from any university is not getting the
practical experience & knowledge about this kind of jobs. But the
private companies are always looking for experienced people. BOL was
always advance about their support team but this time they have
prove that they are not only advance but they also very much sincere
about their support quality. The contents of the training is too
practical and I think if any one go to a local training centre for
the same the cost would be 10000.00+ BDT, and that is too high.
>
> I appreciate Mr. Iru (CIO) and Mr. Sami (COO) as a little IT
professional for their excellent step. This will be an example to
other IT Industry that how they can make a best Support Team to the
customer and hope that they will follow this example.
>
>
> SM Touhiduzzaman
>
>
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