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Jay wrote:Lol nice dig on SS. That's old skool.
Mindia wrote:Anybody here certified in it? My Fijian, I mean Pakistani, roommate told me that SAP-certified consultants make over $100k/yr., even entry-level.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SAP_R/3
Jay wrote:1) You have 8888 post count @@
2) You drink like a woman. Next drink, Sex on the beach? Cosmo?
LionKing wrote:Mindia wrote:Anybody here certified in it? My Fijian, I mean Pakistani, roommate told me that SAP-certified consultants make over $100k/yr., even entry-level.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SAP_R/3
SAP R/3 is Borg. My company is being assimilated by this now. I see no escape. Help me. Please.
Objectives:
After completing this course, students will be able to:
* Explain the origins and system of SAP R/3
* Log on to and off of the SAP system
* Navigate the SAP R/3 Interface using the keyboard and menu bar
Tikker wrote:seriously though, do you have any experience supporting software?
Mindia wrote:Tikker wrote:seriously though, do you have any experience supporting software?
Nope. I just did a job search on Dice.com to find out what kind of experience you need. Most places want 3+ years exp in SAP (ABAP, HR, live implementation, Oracle, etc.) Sounds like to break into this field you need to first start off with basic IT jobs and getting experience as a DBA.
Mindia wrote:LionKing wrote:Mindia wrote:Anybody here certified in it? My Fijian, I mean Pakistani, roommate told me that SAP-certified consultants make over $100k/yr., even entry-level.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SAP_R/3
SAP R/3 is Borg. My company is being assimilated by this now. I see no escape. Help me. Please.
You could make bank with a SAP cert. Hey, I just found this site. Tikker, what do you think about this to get started with SAP?
http://www.staffkit.com/learn/course/sapr014hmw.htm
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