Re: Certification Curriculum Authors Wanted

From: Bernie <Bernie_at_weekend.com>
Date: Sun, 04 May 2003 23:00:30 -0500
Message-ID: <490002D697A47BF2.915AC14555E6600A.ECF29EA8A1DE3624_at_lp.airnews.net>


On Sun, 04 May 2003 21:00:28 GMT, "Dennis Flanders" <itc2authors_at_msn.com> wrote:

>Unbelievable! Somepeople just loose out because they see everything in a
>negative light.

Being cautious is called "seeing things in a negative light"???? Now I know this is a scam. Any legitimate businessman would encourage the skeptics to "check it out" because they know a skeptic would recognize honesty and fairness when they do. Only scummy businessmen with something to hide would try to shame and belittle people who are just naturally cautious and careful.

If you weren't running some sort of shady business, then why would you need to even respond to someone reminding people to be cautious about scams. If it's not a scam, then surely you would agree with JR and say something like, "Yes, please be aware of scams. I am not running one, and here is how you can know that this is a legitimate opportunity: <insert list of reasons why people should be able to trust me here>." On the other hand, if it is a scam, then you would try to deflect attention away from your scam and onto something/someone else, like JR in this case: get people thinking about JR, "the guy that is missing out" and not about you and how you are going to take them to the cleaners.

Your response to JR is very telling. Either: 1) You are running a scam and you have to make sure that people are not made aware of the scam, and hence you have to silence your skeptics in any way possible, OR
2) You didn't take customer service 101, and you are just a butthole to do business with. So is this how you treat your clients who are doing work for you? Is this how you treat customers? If they have a complaint, you just tell them to go shove it or something like that, right? After all, it's their fault for being "negative", not yours for screwing them over, right?

Thanks for showing your true colors, whether you are running a legit business or not.

>"Johnny Routin" <jroutin_at_sexpistols.com> wrote in message
>news:KmPra.436600$Zo.99524_at_sccrnsc03...
>>
>> Watch out for authoring scams! There are several scammers out there trying

>> to get free questions. They'll ask you to submit 20 questions to
 demonstrate
>> your ability and then you'll never hear from them again! Never submit
 large
>> amounts of questions for nothing! Proceed with extreme care!
>>
>> --
>> Johnny Routin
>>
>> ©¿©
>> -
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>> "Dennis Flanders" <itc2authors_at_msn.com> wrote in message
>> news:j1Kra.676825$F1.89343_at_sccrnsc04...
>> > This is a valid job opportunity.
>> >
>> > If you hold any of the listed certifications and have a background of at

>> > least 5 years in your certified profession, then we would like to speak
 with
>> > you. We are in the process of choosing authors and co-authors
 (technical
>> > editors) for a series of royalty-paying processes dealing with your area
 of
>> > expertise. We would prefer graduate level degree's but will consider
>> > extensive experience in lieu of the degree.
>> >
>> > The royalty base is very high and it is possible to expect 25k or
 greater
>> > per year. This is a very unique opportunity and will bring our chosen
>> > authors noteriety in their professions.
>> >
>> > If you believe you qualify, then reply to: itc2authors_at_msn.com with a
 bio
>> > (executive summary) which includes total years in profession and
 educational
>> > background. If you are a
>> > published author, please include references.
>> >
>> >
>> > Cisco CCDA
>> > Cisco CCDP
>> > Cisco CCIE
>> > Cisco CCNA
>> > Cisco CCNP
>> > CISSP Certification- CISSP
>> > Citrix CCA
>> > Citrix CCEA
>> > CIW
>> > CompTIA A+
>> > CompTIA i-Net+
>> > CompTIA Network+
>> > CompTIA Server+
>> > Lotus CLP
>> > Lotus CLS
>> > MCP+I
>> > MCSA
>> > Microsoft Certified Application Developer for Microsoft .NET
 Certification-
>> > MCAD
>> > Microsoft Certified Database Administrator- MCDBA
>> > Microsoft Certified Professional- MCP
>> > Microsoft Certified Professional+Site Building- MCP+Site Building
>> > Microsoft Certified Solution Developer- MCSD
>> > Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator- MCSA
>> > Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer- MCSE
>> > Microsoft Certified Trainer- MCT
>> > Microsoft Office User Specialist- MOUS
>> > Novell CNA
>> > Novell CNE
>> > Novell Master CNE
>> > Oracle Certification Program- OCP
>> > Oracle DBA
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>

--Bernie Received on Mon May 05 2003 - 06:00:30 CEST

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