When I'm old and senile, I too want to be a reviewer (says she thinking of
one of Amazon.com's editorial reviewers)...

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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> Don Claybrook
> Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 12:32 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: One Journalist's Opinion of CCIE [7:18843]
>
>
> I just ran across this one in Fortune Small Business.  Below is
> an excerpt.
> The journalist (Larry Seltzer) is attempting to give tips on how to hire
> technical consultants to do work for your small business.  He's
> talking about
> how certifications aren't as important as one might think:
>
> "When looking for qualified help, don't read too much into a consultant's
> alphabet soup of certifications. They don't signify ability, just as my
> political science degree doesn't make me your next President.
> Terms like CCIE
> (Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert) indicate only successful
> completion of
> the program and minimal competence in the product."
>
> I wish I knew this guy's email address.  Anyway, I thought the group might
> get
> a kick out of it.  Here's the link in case you want to read the
> whole thing:
> http://netbusiness.netscape.com/fsb/features/sp_f_090601_1.psp
>
> Don Claybrook
> CCNP, CCDP (but not yet up to the minimal competence level of CCIE)




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