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Apple Technician Training
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Join Date: Sep 2003
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Hey All,
How much computer repairs/troubleshooting experience is required to complete this training and testing. Basically I have no computer technician training and or experience short of very basic repairs/troubleshooting of my and friends computers (PC's, have been using Macs for a couple of years) I do have an Audio Engineering diploma so have some limited technical experience. I'm looking for a career change (from Teaching) and would like to explore this field alot more.
Any advice would be extremely appreciated.
Cheers
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Join Date: Sep 2003
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Sorry to bump this but would really appreciate any info on this.
Cheers
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Mac Elite
Join Date: May 2005
Location: West LA
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I would imagine that by asking the people wherever you register about how they can judge the average knowledge going into the classes.
sorry about no definitive answer though
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Join Date: Feb 2006
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Originally Posted by LambMadras
Hey All,
How much computer repairs/troubleshooting experience is required to complete this training and testing. Basically I have no computer technician training and or experience short of very basic repairs/troubleshooting of my and friends computers (PC's, have been using Macs for a couple of years) I do have an Audio Engineering diploma so have some limited technical experience. I'm looking for a career change (from Teaching) and would like to explore this field alot more.
Any advice would be extremely appreciated.
Cheers
The first tier of AppleCare Technician Training is a self-paced, online course that is designed for those with no computer experience. Each section of the course starts out with basic explanations and works its way up to more advanced disciplines.
It's a great course and relatively inexpenisve. The tests are inexpensive, too, and are all multiple choice questions.
I've taken (and passed!) both the Apple Portable Serivce exam and the Apple OS X Help Desk Specialist exam. They're not super easy, but their fun!
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Addicted to MacNN
Join Date: Oct 1999
Location: The Tollbooth Capital of the US
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Originally Posted by sahnapiranha
The first tier of AppleCare Technician Training is a self-paced, online course that is designed for those with no computer experience. Each section of the course starts out with basic explanations and works its way up to more advanced disciplines.
It's a great course and relatively inexpenisve. The tests are inexpensive, too, and are all multiple choice questions.
I've taken (and passed!) both the Apple Portable Serivce exam and the Apple OS X Help Desk Specialist exam. They're not super easy, but their fun!
WHere do you purchase the training stuff as well as take the exams? I've been wanting to do this for a while now.
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Join Date: Feb 2006
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Originally Posted by typoon
WHere do you purchase the training stuff as well as take the exams? I've been wanting to do this for a while now.
From the Apple Store. Just do a search for "AppleCare Training." It's $299.00 (US) with free shipping!
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Addicted to MacNN
Join Date: Oct 1999
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Originally Posted by sahnapiranha
From the Apple Store. Just do a search for "AppleCare Training." It's $299.00 (US) with free shipping!
Awesome Thanks
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"Evil is Powerless If the Good are Unafraid." -Ronald Reagan
Apple and Intel, the dawning of a NEW era.
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Mac Elite
Join Date: May 2005
Location: West LA
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so after you complete the training, can you work for them as a repair technician?
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Join Date: Feb 2006
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Originally Posted by hickey
so after you complete the training, can you work for them as a repair technician?
Yes, as well as any Apple Authorized Service Provider. You will need to re-certify once a year, though (by taking another test).
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Join Date: Sep 2003
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Originally Posted by sahnapiranha
The first tier of AppleCare Technician Training is a self-paced, online course that is designed for those with no computer experience. Each section of the course starts out with basic explanations and works its way up to more advanced disciplines.
It's a great course and relatively inexpenisve. The tests are inexpensive, too, and are all multiple choice questions.
I've taken (and passed!) both the Apple Portable Serivce exam and the Apple OS X Help Desk Specialist exam. They're not super easy, but their fun!
Hey, Thanks alot thats the kind of info I was looking for.
I've read that some of the URL links in the online course are outdated and don't work, is this true?
Also many have recommended purchasing Peachpits training books (Apple certified) as an accompaniment to the Applecare Techician Training kit.(for those who like hardcopy manuals)
Cheers again!
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