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1097.1 | Ed Services didn't teach the course, did they? | FSDB00::AINSLEY | Less than 150 kts. is TOO slow! | Tue May 01 1990 09:34 | 9 |
| re: .0
It makes sense. The certificate says Ed Svcs on it and they didn't
teach the course.
On a larger scale, who cares about a silly certificate? I trash all
mine. All it means is that you stayed awake for >50% of the course.
Bob
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1097.2 | Make up your own ! | MEMV02::OSTIGUY | Secure it or SHARE it | Tue May 01 1990 10:05 | 3 |
| Make up your own certificate without "Ed Serv" on it.
Lloyd
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1097.3 | Mine Don't say Ed Services | SAHQ::STARIE | | Tue May 01 1990 10:17 | 5 |
| I just looked at the ones I got in ASO. None of them say ED Services.
I would call Paula Mansfield in ASO and ask her where they get them....
dick
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1097.4 | Just those with KO's signature... | MSAM00::DOUGLASBURKE | Year of the Metal Horse | Wed May 02 1990 01:08 | 18 |
| Re: .1
Ed, are you sure it's a whole 50%? *;'}
Actually, some people really covet the certificates. It tends to be a
matter of perception on the recipient's part, or personal choice. I
believe it is important to at least like to give the choice...
Re: .1 thru .3
I have actually never seen any certificates that have originally had
Edu Services printed on them either. I think that that was done
intentionally because they ARE supposed to be used by groups other than
Edu Services, not just them.
Re: .3
Thanks Dick, I'll rush a mail message right off to her!
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1097.5 | I stand corrected... | FSDB00::AINSLEY | Less than 150 kts. is TOO slow! | Wed May 02 1990 10:33 | 10 |
| re: .4
I guess I stand corrected. I thought they had Ed Services on them.
Who is this guy, Ed Services, anyway? :-)
I guess I put zero worth on them because they don't mean anything other
than you were there for most of the course. I even got one for a
course that I missed 1.5 days due to my wife having unexpected surgery.
Bob
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1097.6 | Attendance is not required :^) | GOFER::HARLEY | Skyking, Skyking, do not answer... | Wed May 02 1990 10:43 | 4 |
| I got one for a course that I didn't even go to (I was registered,
tho...)
/harley
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1097.7 | Check w/Purchasing | FDCV07::LEBLANC | Ruth E. LeBlanc | Wed May 02 1990 14:04 | 8 |
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I'd check with my purchasing department. Most probably, they're
printed by an external vendor. Purchasing would know which vendors are
contracted with us so you can get the DEC logo, DEC discount, etc.
Each geography would probably use different vendors, but your
Purchasing people should know the answer for your site.
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1097.8 | I'm saving them for wall paper. | SSDEVO::EKHOLM | Greg - party today, tomorrow we die! (Cluster Adjuster) | Wed May 02 1990 15:47 | 9 |
| re: .4
Your right, I always keep mine. I've been saving them for 17 years
and one day I'm going to wallpaper a room with them. I think it will
be the room I go into every morning and meditate. Yup, I figure it will
be worth a million bucks.
Greg
P.S. Many years later, it also may appear in a museum. How about that
PDP8E or DF32 training certificate.
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1097.9 | Ordering Information | NRADM::PARENT | IT'S NOT PMS-THIS IS HOW I REALLY AM | Wed May 02 1990 16:42 | 32 |
| Re .0
I believe what you are looking for is the Certificate of Completion
form, EN01114-09. Suggest you check the Literature Ordering System
on VTX (Keyword LOS) and call Forms Administration (DTN 234-4265) if
you have any questions. It's been a few years since I needed some -
they come 1300 to a box and I didn't need that many - so some kind
soul in Northboro sent me a partial box...unfortunately most of those
kind souls are probably gone now:^(
Ed Services probably has their own certificates custom printed - the
ones from Northboro however are generic with the following preprinted:
Digital Logo
DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION
PRESENTS THIS CERTIFICATE TO
for successfully completing a course of instruction in
This day of 19
Signature Line KO Signature &
Corporate Seal
Hope this helps...
ep
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1097.10 | Why they issue 'em (I think . . . ) | 16BITS::DELBALSO | I (spade) my (dog face) | Fri May 04 1990 20:37 | 14 |
| I seem to recall taking a non-DEC course a few years ago where the instructor
gave out course completion certificates at the end. He mumbled something about
"Take these in case you need to give them to your personnel organization in
order to document your taking this course". Based (solely) on that, I assumed
that some companies use the things for tax purposes or the like ("Yes Mr. G-man
we did send x people to courses that we paid for as a business expense - see,
here are the completion certificates with the attendees' names.") My next
assumption is that DEC needs to give 'em to customers who buy courses from
us, so they just give 'em to all attendees.
Then again, I could be wrong.
-Jack
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1097.11 | what?? no week off?? | BTOVT::CACCIA_S | the REAL steve | Wed May 09 1990 09:30 | 15 |
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RE: A FEW BACK
You mean you actually stayed awake 50% of the time you were in class??
O BOY!! guess what -- There are now courses that you not only have to
be registered in, but must also participate (gasp) AND (shades of
treason) pass a final exam before you get a certificate. No longer is
a trip to BUO or BTO or any other training center a guaranteed vacation.
Have a nice day.
Steve Caccia
UPC (H7392) instructor
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1097.12 | It's about time... | FSDB00::AINSLEY | Less than 150 kts. is TOO slow! | Wed May 09 1990 13:01 | 7 |
| re: .11
What a novel concept :-)
Seriously, I think that is a good idea.
Bob
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1097.13 | those silly letters again... | MELKOR::HENSLEY | nil illegitimi carborundum | Thu May 10 1990 17:07 | 8 |
| there is a common misunderstanding when enrolling for courses. you
see....the letter "T" is real close to "V" in the alphabet....and folks
sometimes mix up "training" and "vacation"...
;-)
rene
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1097.14 | | LESLIE::LESLIE | Andy Leslie, CS Systems Engineering | Fri May 11 1990 00:18 | 4 |
| The vast majority of folks on training courses do not regard them as
'vacation' - and neither do their managers.
The change of pace is sometimes welcome, however.
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1097.15 | ;-) | MELKOR::HENSLEY | nil illegitimi carborundum | Fri May 18 1990 00:16 | 8 |
| Andy,
You missed my ;-)...but yes, most folks are glad to get the training
they need, especially since they probably have been doing their jobs
without the information and or skills needed for awhile before they got
the permission to take a class.
/s/teaching_too_near_the_ocean
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