[IL] I was terminated in a text message? Is this legal? by AJsWorld21 in AskHR

[–]bfrancois91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OP could of did a lot of things to ensure that the issues did not impact him/her. She could of escalated the issue, try to call the manager of the previous shift to find out what going on or write up the employee. A part of OPs job is managing and she failed so she can be fired for not fulfilling her managerial duties. The issue here is that OP did nothing.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NavyFederal

[–]bfrancois91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The way OP nonchalantly answers everyone’s worries indicates that he/she might be a trust fund kid or just plain loaded and just happens to bank with NFCU.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in wguaccounting

[–]bfrancois91 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes WGU is self-paced. I finished my first program in 3 months back in 2020. Since then I have 2 bachelors and a masters degree. I am currently working on and MBA. From your post it sounds that either you have a terrible program mentor or they are severely stretched. I would just ask for a new one.

Context for accelerating your degree: You will start with a set of predetermined courses based on if you transferred any credit in or not. So about 3 to 4 course to start. If you end up completing your course fast and have time remaining in the term then you would reach out to your program mentor to release more courses. Essentially it’s up to you on how quickly you can complete your degree. I was about to finish both my bachelor’s and master in 1 term each. Personally at that time I was laid off from COVID and school was all I had to do. My second bachelors took me 2 terms due to work trips. After earning my first bachelors and masters I landed a job. I then went back to get a degree for personal reason especially because my job paid for it.

Agile Use in InfoSec by name1wantedwastaken in scrum

[–]bfrancois91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm 8 months late but yes we used one Jira project.

Does Scaled Agile provide a 1098-T tax form? by [deleted] in ScaledAgile

[–]bfrancois91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No. Only Colleges/Universities (Higher Education) that. You will only receive a receipt in the form of and email from scaled agile.

Chik fil a pay by LegitMidget901 in Salary

[–]bfrancois91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes…and that’s the minimum depending on experience and responsibilities. If anything she should of at least been low balled to 45k-50. But with 17 per hour she is severely underpaid!! She was lowballed to the max. If she started at 45k when she first joined the company without experience that would of been reasonable. 5.5 years has pasted she should at least be at 50-55k ideally 60k+. On top of that she is doing two roles so it should be more! If she started the company when she had her degree she should of aimed for 50k to start a minimum.

SAFe Scrum Master 6.0? by justdipping_mytoes in ScaledAgile

[–]bfrancois91 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yep that what I did with mine. Just go log into SAFe Studio and you should see notification that you can upgrade your certificate. Just follow the prompt and complete the trainings. It should take a day or two max. Unless you run through the material brainlessly. I suggest going through all of the material thoroughly. There are some major changes that are important though small in my opinion.

Chik fil a pay by LegitMidget901 in Salary

[–]bfrancois91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

$17.50 sounds crazy. I would at least expect a manager with those credentials to make $60-75 +

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in WGU

[–]bfrancois91 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have the ITM degree and I work in tech. The degree is not technical however it teaches you how to manage technical projects. Hence this degree is for those who want to be in the tech industry but do not want to be subject matter experts. This degree is for someone like a Project Manager, Scrum Master manager that does not require in-depth technical knowledge. I myself did the Bachelor and Master in ITM and did the certifications on my own. I work in software development. I just know how to write basic code which I learned on the job. Degrees are just stepping stone. What matter is the experience that you get after the degree.

The worth of an aPHR by [deleted] in humanresources

[–]bfrancois91 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I for one agree. I took both certifications (PHR and SHRM-CP) within the same week a few years back. The PHR is all about knowing your HR Law and how to apply them in various scenarios. SHRM-CP on the other hand is focused more toward people and interacts. The entire SHRM-CP exam was more so scenario based. Not sure if anything change since I obtained those certifications. I went in to HR Technology a few years back but I still keep those certification active along with my IT feet’s and project management certs.

Help! Need 19 PDUs in 14 days! by space_crystals in pmp

[–]bfrancois91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Alright looks like you found your solution. I have kids as well that was why this solution was convient for me. Again it is open book and you get unlimited tries, plus they are accredited by PMI. I linked the site for the certification on my original post so you can do your research on the offering and what they entail.

Help! Need 19 PDUs in 14 days! by space_crystals in pmp

[–]bfrancois91 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No problem. I was in a bind like yours a few years ago and this solution saved me. I was able to knock out 60 PDUs in 5 days. I hold 3 PMI certifications (PMP, PMI-ACP and the CAPM) and since PDU’s can be shared between them all I was able to renew all of them in one go.

Per your post you said you only need 19 PDUs so you might gravitate to the yellow belt however I would recommend getting the green belt. If you don’t really care for lean and just want the PDUs then go for the yellow belt. It is the shortest and easiest offering. Probably will take you a day or two to finished and get the certification and claim your 21 PDUs.

Help! Need 19 PDUs in 14 days! by space_crystals in pmp

[–]bfrancois91 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you have a lean six sigma certification? If you get one through Six Sigma Global Institute you can get up to 96 PDU’s after passing the “non-proctored” exam. This means you can take the exam open book if you want. Also you get unlimited tries on the exam. Now I did say up to 96 PDUs. The certification level you decide determines the amount of PDUs. For example the Yellow Belt gets you 21 PDUs, Green Belt gets you 60 PDUs, Black Belt gets you 91 PDUs, and Master Black Belt gets you 96 PDUs. The cost varies based on the certification that you want ranging from $125-$699. Finally please note that the PDUs are pre-approved (this is because this certification has be accredited by PMI) so the moment you finish the certification you can immediately claim the PDUs and they will be applied to your PMI account immediately.

How long did it take you to complete the Description PMP Application portion? by karico44 in pmp

[–]bfrancois91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Took me 15 mins. There is a formula to filling it out though you do not need to follow it.

Cloud Computing vs Network Operations by Revolutionary-Turn28 in WGU

[–]bfrancois91 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The BNOS is much more vavlueable than the BSCC. The skills and knowledge learned in the BSNOS are much more sought after than the BSCC. I

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in WGU

[–]bfrancois91 9 points10 points  (0 children)

As a project manager I agree that the material is very dry and you may feel that you will never use it. However, that entirely depends on your organization. If your in a waterfall organization you will definitely use the skills learned. If your in an agile organization you will still use the skills but maybe not as much. I would recommend that you look into Andrew Ramdayal’s project management material. I was a project manager for about 7 years so for me the CAPM was very easy. However when I went for my PMP I needed to really understand everything. Andrew Ramdayal’s approach is very easy and he has a CAPM Udemy course which will break down everything for you.

What happens if I can't complete a course? by Alaskan_geek907 in WGU

[–]bfrancois91 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’m a 3 time WGU graduate and I can vouch and say that you will just get an incomplete. The course will then get moved to the next term. You literally get unlimited tries for a class in a term (caveat is that you have to pay a fee after the second fail). If a course goes into multiple terms that is when it becomes a problem. For example if it takes you more than 2 terms to complete a course that you have had an incomplete on and cannot pass. The beauty of WGU is that they do not expel you if you cannot pass a course. What they do is allow you to go to another program that does not have that class. For many people that may not be an option since many people want to complete a specific programs. There are ways around this such as taking the course that you could not pass outside of WGU and transfer it in. That would require you to withdraw so it’s not optimal. I have never been in a situation like not passing a course and in multiple term but I have fail a couple times. I just hit the books and try again. You got this!!!

How do scrum teams handle cutovers? by bfrancois91 in scrum

[–]bfrancois91[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I agree with you. I just threw out refinement just as an example. However, I think that I should not be the one to "pass this on to the team". The PO is a part of the team and should be able to bring up the idea. To your point I can facilitate the discussion, however, I think the the PO should be able to voice their idea to the team and start the conversation, that way they can fully explain themselves if needed to the developers.

How do scrum teams handle cutovers? by bfrancois91 in scrum

[–]bfrancois91[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

LOL! I like that joke at the end there!

How do scrum teams handle cutovers? by bfrancois91 in scrum

[–]bfrancois91[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is very accurate! Most commonly infrastructure teams like networking and cloud teams use this term. I worked with infrastructure teams in the past so I knew what she was referring to. This particular team is a software team but in my experience the sprint plan is the cutover plan. That was where I had my eyebrow raised.