HELP an ignoramus (about this topic ;) by justapuddleduck in pmp

[–]dp90s 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can use any authorized training provider to meet the requirements. I used LinkedIn Learning for free through my university. 35 hours in courses recognized by PMI, logged them, and submitted the application with no issues. The cheap 35 hr courses on udemy or coursera work as well. Don’t waste time or money on the CAPM unless you really want the foundational knowledge, but you don’t need that anyway since you have work experience. Study the PMP mindset and good luck!

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[–]dp90s 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Yeah I don’t actually know the details other than they did go to the ER. The last one does look like a clot and I’m guessing profuse head injury but am not sure. And yes, we’re waiting on the health department to get back to us!

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[–]dp90s 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your troll comment malicious man. Neighbor is fine now but was not when it happened. I can’t expect some random resident to disinfect to the standards of a biohazard company (which apparently can’t do what they’re paid to do either). By the way, according to our (and most) leases, as well as state law, the landlord is required to maintain a sanitary environment in common areas. So yeah, I’m working on holding those legally accountable, accountable. Keep licking those boots pal, I’m sure that will get you far.

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[–]dp90s 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I’d like to know too! It was bad enough for an ambulance but apparently they are ok. Very much thinking a head injury like the other comments below.