May 28th, 2008, 18:09 | #1 |
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听说王富林上ALBERTA打工去了
PHD开不下去了?
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Jun 8th, 2008, 20:31 | 只看该作者 #8 |
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此帖于 Jun 8th, 2008 20:57 被 jjj18 编辑。 |
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文章中说:Phd Training or Ast College遭官方调查
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On April 7, Donna Babchishin, of Alberta’s Advanced Education and Technology, confirmed the department had suspended the acceptance of all industrial electrician certificates issued from outside Alberta including Ontario. “We’re not accepting any of the industrial electricians ... we don’t sort of specify which province, and that’s still in place.” If there was a specific issue, any kind of suspension would be part of a review and investigation. |
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Jun 11th, 2008, 20:02 | 只看该作者 #12 |
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偶说两句: 1. 不知道这是不是真的,但是真的也无所谓啊,他愿意干嘛就干嘛呗,咱做好自己的事情就得了。 2. 这学校对找工作有没有用,其实不在学校,谁都知道这种学校就是帮你拿个证,就象新东方用真题训练,90%能过吧应该。如果原来有些电的基础,动手还行的话,拿到证是有帮助的。 但对于原来把高中的原理都忘了的朋友,并动手不行的话, 一点帮助都没有,很难,即使蒙进去,很快会被赶出来的。 3. 他这也就是一种小生意,钻政府空子那是肯定的,搁谁都一样,只要不犯法,偶没觉着有什么不妥。 |
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Jun 13th, 2008, 21:08 | 只看该作者 #17 |
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这为朋友, 不用这样。 偶不是PHD的人, 但如果不做真题, 让各位试试那个考试, 能在一个月内通过的恐怕不多吧。 偶的意思,就是这种学校就是考试拿证, 别的只能你自己找机会。 偶也是这样拿到的证,没这个证第一份电工工作,agent都不会理我,虽然偶不是很会,但其他的知识不是当地电工能比的。所以干了3个多月就去了工程师的职位。 那个电工工作,pay的还很不错,就是做一些基本维护,里面做的人有的也不太会,只要没出大错,慢慢会好的。后来俺做项目去其他工厂,经常会碰到我们新移民的电工,他们做的都不错。 所以,关键你要有些基础,再有就是机会,如果你就是纯粹转行,就得想各种办法学到基础知识包括动手。俺还认识一人,原来好像学电子的,对电工一窍不通,但通过自己努力,也很不错了。 祝各位好运吧。 |
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Jun 15th, 2008, 20:33 | 只看该作者 #20 |
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看看这个:Union says some foreign oilsands workers unqualified
FORT MCMURRAY -- With increasing mistrust of government regulation of electricians' trade qualifications, some in the oilsands are taking matters into their own hands. The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers has a team of Asian workers that now checks the references and the work histories of Chinese immigrants seeking membership before working in the oilsands. It's being done as part of an effort to weed out some Chinese immigrants who are unqualified, even though they hold Ontario industrial electrician trade tickets or the Alberta equivalent. The number of people flocking to Fort McMurray after getting industrial electrician tickets in Ontario has steadily increased over the past few months, said IBEW business manager Tim Brower. "If the government says you're qualified, it's (always been) good enough for us," he said. "Now we've found that there's a huge percentage of these people that, when they actually get ... on the job, that they're not qualified construction electricians." Greg Flood of the Ontario Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities said an investigation is continuing into two schools in Toronto. Donna Babchishin of Alberta Advanced Education and Technology said Alberta officials are co-operating in the investigation. "We found there was a company from Ontario that was actually advertising (in the Chinese media) they would train people to pass their journeyman exam," said Brower. The union soon noticed it was the same school some applicants were putting down as their work experience. "We connected the dots," he added. While the province sent notices to electrical contractors warning them some employees may not be qualified, "it's not going to fix the problem that there (are) already hundreds and hundreds of unqualified people working in the province," said Brower. |
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