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theredpill99

7:55 am on Sep 11, 2004 (gmt 0)

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It isn't spam so don't delete this. You guys got your opportunities to become what you wanted to be, please don't try to deny mine. Ok, now that is over can someone help me with some questions that I have? I'm interested in the field and am with a workforces service. I'd like to ask you some questions about the job. Basically, I need to get some information so I can submit it to my workforce agency so they can approve funding for me to go back to college. This isn't spam and I am a real person so don't think this is some advertisement or company. I am currently unemployed and seeking new opportunities.

Can I get your name and company name? (first name is okay)

Company address?

Your job title?

Entry level requirements to becoming a webmaster?

Benefits available?

Your job description?

How to obtain the skills necessary to become a webmaster?

Training providers that are good?

Advancement opportunities in the field?

Drawbacks to the industry?

Please e-mail me or reply. Thanks and if I did something wrong on this forum, the moderators need to let me know instead of just deleting my messages.

deejay

10:54 am on Sep 11, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Got your sticky, but unfortunately I can't really help with your questions. I'm a multi-discipline geek - webmaster is only one of my hats.

I think you'll struggle a little to get answers to your questions, in particular because your first two are rather personal.

You might do better getting answers to your questions in general, and asking if those who answer are willing to speak to you on a more personal level.

Essex_boy

12:27 pm on Sep 11, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Try calling a job agency or teh HR department of a firm that has these type of jobs you may not be able to get all the answers in one go. But keep going.

If you in the UK try Computer weekly they have tons of listing with some of teh info your after.

deejay

12:41 pm on Sep 11, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Essex Boy raises a good point I forgot. Any answers you get are going to be somewhat limited in value depending on your location. We're a worldwide bunch.

If you give your location people might be more able to suggest resources.