Hello,
Well said... Certs help us to learn more systematically, it's a structured
learning process rather than trial-and-error. While there is nothing wrong
with Trial and error, there are just some part that we have not learn because
we never encountered such problem.
But again.... sometimes cert is a cert... knowledge is another :)
At 22:37 16/11/2000 -0500, Guy Tal wrote:
>Yeah, another piece of paper called a diploma. I have a B.S. but I am still
>asserting that it is fairly meaningless in the IT world. If you want to go
>into management, some companies can be stingy about that, but in retrospect,
>I think I would have been much happier getting into a company 4 years
>earlier and having that additional 4 years of experience. Certifications
>mainly prove that you can learn material(which is a good thing), but the
>bottom line is how well you do your job.
Regards,
Leonard Ong, ST, CCNP R&S+Voice, CCDP R&S, CSE, SAIR&GNU LCP, MCP, BCP
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