Need to get certified for 18 words per minute. Any idea where I can get one around town?
Need to get certified for 18 words per minute. Any idea where I can get one around town?
is this a bad owning or what...
it took you 1 min to type that post? shitOriginally posted by calgarys13
Need to get certified for 18 words per minute. Any idea where I can get one around town?
trying is the first step towards failure
Originally posted by calgarys13
Need to get certified for 18 words per minute. Any idea where I can get one around town?
if it took you under a minute to type that post then you should be ok.
Last edited by gtr34; 03-03-2008 at 11:14 AM.
Any elementry school grade 3 class should be able to provide you with this.
Exactly its not a joke...Its one of the final things I have to get for the RCMP...Any ideas?
Try chinook college.
18 Words per minute? HAHA. No wonder it takes so long for the RCMP to do anything.
Bah just tell them you have been posting on Beyond since 2003.Originally posted by calgarys13
Need to get certified for 18 words per minute. Any idea where I can get one around town?
You'll be fine.
his post is exactly 18 wordsOriginally posted by saiyajin
it took you 1 min to type that post? shit
Go here.
http://www.learn2type.com/GG.cfm?gg=...0Certification
But also call sait and ask, if they don't offer it, they will probably know other places that do.
well most of the temp agencies that offer office jobs working give typing tests. Try Kelly Services or somewhere like that.
nice to know that the RCMP have such high expectations...
"Make Canada a better place, punch a Canuck fan in the face" - Jim Rome
a failure of epic proportions
home row > rcmp
+1Originally posted by three.eighteen.
home row > rcmp
Anyway, like others have said, if you are serious, call Chinook college or SAIT and they should be able to hook you up.
Hope you pass . . . . .
do you mean actually? because exactly doesnt really make sense in this context. also I think it is It's (the comma means it is short for it is)Originally posted by calgarys13
Exactly its not a joke...Its one of the final things I have to get for the RCMP...Any ideas?
I tried it, fuck that is hilarious the stupid paragraph had me laughing.Originally posted by topmade
his post is exactly 18 words
Go here.
http://www.learn2type.com/GG.cfm?gg=...0Certification
But also call sait and ask, if they don't offer it, they will probably know other places that do.
I was laughing so hardYour speed was 53 WPM with 5 mistakes (adjusted speed 48 WPM)
read this
Electricity is actually made up of extremely tiny particles, called electrons, that you cannot see with the naked eye unless you have been drinking..Electrons travel at the speed of light, which in most American homes is 110 volts per hour..This is very fast..In the time it has taken you to read this sentence so far, an electron could have traveled all the way from San Francisco to Hackensack, New Jersey, although God alone knows why it would want to..The five main kinds of electricity are alternating current, direct current, lightning, static, and European..Most American homes have alternating current, which means that the electricity goes in one direction for a while, then goes in the other direction..This prevents harmful electron buildup in the wires.
Last edited by The Cosworth; 03-10-2008 at 01:19 PM.
Cos...
I can be an RCMPYour speed was 52 WPM with 1 mistake (adjusted speed 51 WPM)
wtf.... i didn't think he was serious
You will need the following certificates prior to attending the Cadet Training Program (certificates are not required to apply):
* keyboarding/typing certificate (18 wpm, no errors) from an educational institution;
* a valid standard first aid certificate, including CPR for infant, child and adult (valid for the duration of the Cadet Training Program) from an organization approved under the Canada Occupational Health and Safety Regulations. To view the list of organizations visit Human Resources and Social Development Canada.