I would have to say it depends on the person.  If you want nothing more than
a piece of paper certification out of training then thats all you will get.
The cert may get you the interview, your knowledge and exerpience will get
you the job and pay you want.

-- Kevin

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> paul doyl
> Sent: Friday, May 19, 2000 8:31 AM
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> Subject: CCNA worthless?
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>
> Hello people
> Yesterday a we interveiwed a guy for a job for general network hardware
> support. He had a CCNA gained from CCNA boot camp (4 days). The thing is
> (from what I hear) he had very little idea and couldn't answer
> the simplest
> questions, long blank pause after being asked what a subnet was
> or explain
> what a subnet mask was. Now I'm concerned as I actually had to
> study quite
> hard to get my CCNA. Does anyone have similar tales or stories to
> tell about
> what goes on at these 'boot camps'?
> Thanks in advance.
> Bodey
>
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