Hi,
I work as a Nutrition Assistant for Head Start and we have been taken over by Interim Grant Head Start while we search for a new grantee, there’s a 90% chance I will not have a job in a few short months. My accountant (he’s losing his job in a month or less) and I are looking into A+ Certification.
The local college here is asking $995 for the 5 week course, after reading many of these posts it seems that if you are fairly computer savvy you can read through a few choice books and pass the class without forking out the big bucks.
Is that a true statement? I know I don’t have the spare cash, is it really worth taking the class?
I’m more software orientated and have had to teach the folks in the office how to use everything from Word to how to send and email. I have the CourseTechnology Books to train for Microsoft Office Specialist but I’m wondering if I should get A+ first find a job then continue with the MOS or go towards MS something or other?
Long story short (hey I’m a girl) it’s a tough call I enjoy both teaching folks how to use the programs but I love taking things apart and fixing them.
Anyone else had this dilemma?
Sincerely,
Dolores
I work as a Nutrition Assistant for Head Start and we have been taken over by Interim Grant Head Start while we search for a new grantee, there’s a 90% chance I will not have a job in a few short months. My accountant (he’s losing his job in a month or less) and I are looking into A+ Certification.
The local college here is asking $995 for the 5 week course, after reading many of these posts it seems that if you are fairly computer savvy you can read through a few choice books and pass the class without forking out the big bucks.
Is that a true statement? I know I don’t have the spare cash, is it really worth taking the class?
I’m more software orientated and have had to teach the folks in the office how to use everything from Word to how to send and email. I have the CourseTechnology Books to train for Microsoft Office Specialist but I’m wondering if I should get A+ first find a job then continue with the MOS or go towards MS something or other?
Long story short (hey I’m a girl) it’s a tough call I enjoy both teaching folks how to use the programs but I love taking things apart and fixing them.
Anyone else had this dilemma?
Sincerely,
Dolores