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lazy Newbie

Joined: 12 Jun 2005 Posts: 3 Career Advice: +0/-0
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Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2005 4:21 pm Post subject: why? |
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If you want an 'A Level' work for it! Admin should relaly delete such posts they are not of value to the forum!
I have studied so much for my A level and here you are Mr i know nothin who wants a FREE A LEVEL ! |
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TINA Senior Member

Joined: 06 Jun 2005 Posts: 40 Career Advice: +0/-0
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Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2005 5:14 pm Post subject: Fake Certificates |
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This is very interesting. This is a professional Career Forum for those that are trying hard to improve their skills so they can find work. This is a professional Forum where others are trying to help each other to improve their skills, such as for instance making resumes, filling out job applications. This is a professional Careers Forum where those of us who are in need of work, or perhaps would like to add more hours to their work by additional work. As well as hopefully a source for employers to find workers that are WILLING and ABLE to work, and hire them without having to pay for this service.
So here comes in some person from who knows where, "Guest" no name here. And they want a fake certificate. This is NOT the place for that kind of a question. This is not the source to find a fake certificate. If you want a fake certificate, then go to your fancy computer, get some big shot website Dream Weaver software and dream up your own certificate and put in your name and make up your own name for a college and city and state/country, make up your own title of your degree. Then just wait until someone tries to do a check and finds out after you've worked for them, that your certificate was false. I bet they'd make you leave your desk and then they'd actually have a reason for firing someone. Then you'd go to the topic about Recently Fired Support Group.
In other words, stop being lazy, get to work, go learn something and work your butt off just like the rest of us are doing here. |
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Dioritt New User

Joined: 13 Jun 2005 Posts: 11 Career Advice: +0/-1

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Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2005 11:21 pm Post subject: |
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Just wanted to say that I second what "Tina" wrote.
I realise that most people have bluffed at some point in their career but to go as far as to fake A-level certs, that's just not on. Sorry.
~Sharon J |
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Richard Expert

Joined: 29 Jun 2005 Posts: 169 Career Advice: +2/-0 Location: Cheshire UK

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Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2005 12:07 pm Post subject: |
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No, no no! Go ahead and fake it; I'd love to see you squirm when you're asked something relevant in relation to it such as, "You did German to A level, didn't you? What does this mean?".
Faking of any kind is just storing up trouble and there's a big chance you'll get found out. My last office job was with the Civil Service and I had the devil of a job trying to find original certs from 25 years previous as they wanted proof I'd passed what I said I had on my CV. In the end I had to get a letter from my old school to confirm I'd actually passed the exams. Faking a cert never crossed my mind, even though I'd actually passed the exams. Personally, I don't think it'll be long before all results are verifiable online anyway. Who's going to be in trouble? |
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bappio Guest
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Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2005 1:41 pm Post subject: fake a level certificate |
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| In regard to a fake a level certificate, I feel that is no a bad idea. My friend has worked hard to obtaiin a degree and is hinder by previous a level results. Now, in order to retake these a levels it will cost up to £9000. So can u justify these fees. So i say go ahead and get a fake certificate, I've got a levels and i really don't mind |
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Fabio G Guest
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Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2005 1:50 pm Post subject: fake |
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| I agree with with Bappio - £9000 is ridiculous to spend on getting a levels, which hardly even count these days. The market is so saturated with people who have excellent qualifications that once you have the a levels it doesn't even guarentee you a good job. So, is it that bad to get fake a levels after all? Most people don't ever use anything they learn in their a levls for the rest of their lives. These exams are now pretty much worthless - learn a language or two and distinguish yourself from the rest. |
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