?? Re: Free IT Training at UCSC-Extension
Chuck Yerkes
chuck+baylisa at snew.com
Mon Oct 6 17:10:23 PDT 2003
Spam? Or legit?
The site makes me think legit but what's the hook?
Why?
It's not that I'm a cynic - okay, it's not JUST that I'm
a cynic, but "free lunch" and all that...
(and no courses on "exchanging microsoft" - alas).
Quoting Robert Zylstra (rzylstra at novaworks.org):
> Can your business benefit from FREE Advanced IT Training at UCSC-Extension,
> Cupertino?
>
> Upgrading the technical skills of your employees can help your company to
> use the latest technology for maximum success. If you are a small
> California company with fewer that 250 employees, your company may be
> eligible to benefit from this extraordinary training opportunity. The
> opportunity is not restricted to Sunnyvale residents.
>
> Pre-Qualification is necessary!
>
> FREE! Autumn 2003 TechForce classes include:
>
> 1. Hands-On Firewall and Access Lists
> Starts October 16,2003
>
> 2. UNIX Administration
> Starts October 17, 2003
>
> 3. Hands-On Enterprise Network Security
> Starts October 24, 2003
>
> 4. Microsoft Exchange Server 2000/2003
> Starts November 5, 2003
>
> 5. .NET Essentials (VB and C#)
> Starts November 6, 2003
>
>
> The company selection criteria is the following:
>
> 1. Employ 250 or less employees worldwide
> 2. Allow employee to attend training during business hours
> 3. Retain trainee for 90 days following completion of training
> 4. Be wiling to cover the training cost which will be completely refundable
> when the trainee has fulfilled the above requirements
>
>
> For more information, please see the NOVA web site:
> www.nowaworks.org/businesses/training.html or call Robert Zylstra at (408)
> 730-7662, or e-mail; rzylstra at novaworks.org
>
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