You'll be given massive amounts of grief for using the word engineer in Texas as well. (Unless you have an engineering degree from somewhere)

While the lines have blurred over the years, as system[s] engineer covers a much wider scope than just BSD.

Just my humble opinion.

Bob Martin

Tillman Hodgson wrote:

On Mon, Sep 12, 2005 at 09:08:51AM -0500, Martin wrote:

If you are only going to do Two exams, then:-

Junior level either:-

BSD System Administrator
BSD Server Administrator

Senior level either:-

BSD System Engineer
BSD Server Engineer


You won't be able to use a designation with the word "engineer" in the
title in some countries. For that reason I'd avoid it.

I do prefer the word "system" to "server" as it aligns better with the
work that SAGE is doing to standardize the terminology.

I see both the junior and the senior level cert as being about system
administration, albeit at different levels of complexity. Nobody wants a
cert with the name "junior" in the title but "BSD System Administrator,
level 1" or "level 2" (as the LPI has done) seems to be both accurate in
description and acceptable to those attempting to get the
certification.

-T


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