My friend and longtime AS400 guru developed this iSeries operator/administrator class:

http://www.dsacorp.com/images/Unit%20Course-Overview-v1-1.pdf

http://www.dsacorp.com/

Jerry


On 9/26/2011 7:22 AM, Roberto José Etcheverry Romero wrote:
Any Administration/migration/general software courses that are not in
the year-long span?
I'm looking around but i cannot find courses here in Argentina, i may
get approval for something in USA but for obvious reasons i cant
exactly stay long...
I'll look into the ones mentioned and see what on-line courses are offered...

Roberto

On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 11:16 AM,<rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Community colleges are tailored to fit a local business need. That's one
thing I've always liked about them. And when St. Joseph County Michigan
had a plethora of S/36 shops in the vicinity Glen Oaks Community College
used to teach to fill that need. That's where I learned RPG II, COBOL and
more. They don't like people to get a degree and not be able to put it to
use locally.

How many shops do you know hire fresh college graduates to work on this
equipment?


Rob Berendt
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From: "Don"<dr2@xxxxxxxx>
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Date: 09/23/2011 05:52 PM
Subject: RE: Classes for IBMi/iSeries?
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Bob

Hardly any colleges or trade schools teaching AS/400 in any form...

DR2

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There are also some colleges still teaching. I think the one I went to in
northern Illinois cancelled their courses, But I know Gateway tech in
south eastern Wisconsin still teaches courses.

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