So you want $145 to get get you professional training and a job? What planet are you from?

John Luce wrote:
They didn't treat Java as 2nd class. But those of us with lots of
programming experience got NO response from employers after taking the
Intermediate Java class. So, why bother?

Of course, that also held true for SAS, C#,... etc.

It's only $145, but the classes have been worth $0 to almost all of us who
have been through TechEngage I and II...

Following up with Volunteer programming (when we could find it) hasn't
helped either...

Great premise, excellent courses in a short period of time, but getting us
in doors... no way.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Erik Hatcher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Research Triangle Java User's Group mailing list." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 11:16 PM
Subject: Re: [Juglist] TechEngage III


  
On Feb 26, 2004, at 11:04 PM, Don Brady wrote:
    
David M. Bloom wrote:
        
Why didn't they carry Java?  Linux sounds good though.
          
They always treated Java as a second-class citizen.  That being the
case,  we may be better off without their touching Java.....
      
But what a friggin' bargain to have Stu and Ted Neward teach you Java
for a week for $145 (or whatever tiny amount it is).... wow!

Erik


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