8 days a week Is not enough to show I care. On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 4:47 PM, Sean Martin <seanmarti...@gmail.com> wrote:
> We're technically allotted 1 hour of study time per day. While I don't > think anyone in management would look down on someone for utilizing that > time, current workload and productivity expectations generally turn that 8 > hours a week into a fantasy rather than a reality. > > The problem I run into is having the necessary resources to suit my > studies. I've just recently started on the MCITP for 2008 Enterprise Server > Administration, and it became immediately apparent that without the > availability of VMWare (at home), I wouldn't gain nearly as much from the > study material. We don't have the same virtualization resources available > for study use at work so I opt to spend my own time studying. > > - Sean > > On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 12:35 PM, Jon D <rekcahp...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> I'm curious for those whose company requires them to get >> certifications, if the company also gives them time to study at work. >> One of the partners where I work wants me to get a new certification >> that's probably 1,000-1,400 hours of study time. >> Is it too much to ask for an hour a day of study time at work or no? >> >> >> >> Thanks in advance for any insight. >> Jon >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> . >> >> ~ Finally, powerful endpoint security that ISN'T a resource hog! ~ >> ~ <http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Business/VIPRE-Enterprise/> ~ >> > > > > > > ~ Finally, powerful endpoint security that ISN'T a resource hog! ~ ~ <http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Business/VIPRE-Enterprise/> ~