So is any other certification or college degree. Neither one is worth
their salt until you have the experience to work beside it. On a English
professors door at Rhodes College was a big chart that broke down
statistics. It showed that the average person with a college degree
makes $5 dollars more a year, globally, than a person without a college
degree. The difference? College teaches you to think. So go the
multitudes of certs out there. They are not there to say you are an
expert who can solve the worlds problems, they are merely there to show
you have put forth the effort to have a base understanding of how
something works.......much the same as a bachelors degree. By the way I
am proud to be a CCNA....and then some.

respectfully,
Steve

-----Original Message-----
From: The.Rock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 1:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Something to think about


After all, the CCNA is really just an admission ticket to play in the
big
leagues. It doesn't prove that you can play or hit the ball over the
fence.


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