Don't read.  Probobaly a waste of time   -venting. Sorry for wasting your 
bandwidth Paul.

Controversial?    ~~~Probobaly.

I have seen so many messages degrading certifications and talked to so many 
people who have no respect for those who have achieved certifications. I can 
almost understand where they are coming from when the person has no 
experience, but the fact still stands that this person has studied and been 
held accountable for the information.
   I believe that certifications are by no means the definitive answer to 
weather someone is good at something. the problem I have is those who 
degrade certifications.
   I believe there is a controversy over if certification is any indication 
weather you know what you are doing. I will only say this, certification 
says that one day after studying you felt you were ready to be tested on all 
of the information covered in the exam objectives. It doesn't mean that you 
had heard something about that one time or another, or that you can BS about 
it. It means you know it. The bad thing is that it doesn't say that you have 
done it a thousand times and are experienced at doing it (except CCIE).
   I have met quite a few people who have a bunch of experience, but then 
one day something different like HSRP comes along and they don't have a 
clue. Let's say in that same instance the guy with less experience, but 
reads the books for certs starts in checking virtual IP addresses, virtal 
MAC addresses and questions vlans for load balancing. Does that make 
experience worthless?
  To truly be an ACE at this networking stuff I believe there must be a 
balance. Too much book study with out enough application is not so good.
and too much experience without enough book study is not so good. This field 
is going to get more competitive like it or not and technology changes fast.
  Enough already.

>>>Brian
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