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Microsoft Says MOUS Master Instructor Fee Announcement Coming Soon


7/26/2001 -- Those of you waiting to find out what MOUS Master Instructor fees will be may not have to wait much longer.

A representative for Microsoft told CertCities Wednesday that full details for the new title will be released as soon as next week. The spokesperson could not give any information on what the details would be, but did say it would be a "full program roll-out."

Most of the requirements for the certification -- including exams and educational background -- have already been announced on the MOUS section of Microsoft's Web site. However, the program's fees have not yet been posted.

Complete details of the program were originally expected to be released in early July, just days after the certification's predecessor, the MOUS Authorized Instructor, was retired. No reason has been given for the delay in announcing the pricing and other details, such as what will replace the logo that was formerly given to MOUS AIs.

CertCities will bring you more on this story as it develops. --B.N.



There are 18 CertCities.com user Comments for “Microsoft Says MOUS Master Instructor Fee Announcement Coming Soon”
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7/29/01: From another logo-less, shirt-less, says: Donald 100% on the mark. Nivo/Microsoft need to promote this program and give us real benefits
7/30/01: Joseph says: I think most people are focusing on something in return from Microsoft with regard to more benefits. Since we aren't really Microsoft employees, we have no right to demand employee-type benefits. The most important benefit of having any certification is the certification itself as proof of our competence. Hey, I spent thousands of dollars for college and the only thing I really got from them is that degree but that degree always give employers incentive to call me for an interview. And that's what counts.
8/1/01: Rob says: what the hell is microsoft thinking. where would M$ be without the legion of instructors en trainers ? i tell you every official CTEC must have two MCT on every site. so without trainers or instructors there would be no ctect. the competitors would finaly have a change and move in. i am moving on to sun solaris and cisco, atleast the COMMUNICATE to there certified professionals and instructors.
8/1/01: Rob says: I note that the new program now gives a wallet card and a lapel badge for $95 but the newsletter they are promoting to us is for all MOUS masters not specifically for Master instructors they are still playing the game of giving awway freebies and not communicating
8/1/01: Costs Again! says: The cost has been announced as $95 US, that's roughly $150.00 CDN and tests in the US are $50 to $60 US, equals $100 CDN. I can only expect to make approximately $200.CDN per day delivering Office material. So in essence I work a day for free ... just to say I'm a MOUS. I think I'll stick with my CTT (certified technical trainer) thank you. Don't get me wrong I LOVE OFFICE but at what cost?
8/1/01: Anonymous says: anyone get the application link to actually work?
6/1/02: MASTER OF ALL from FROM YOUR MAMA says: MOUS IS SUCH A JOKE, IF YOU ARE GOING TO GET A CERT, MIGHT ASWELL GET A REAL ONE. EGADS YOU STUPID PEOPLE.
9/4/02: Mike i.e. Tron from California says: I am accredited in my organization as being one of the most knowledgeable users of Microsoft applications. I could demonstrate my skills on the spot if anyone chooses to challenge them. It is from reading these comments at CertCities and personal observance that I could identify a money hungry mongrel at work. I have printed and framed a much more impressionable certificate on my wall that says I certify myself as being an expert in these fields. $1.99 frame.
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