""Howard C. Berkowitz""  wrote in message
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> At 6:02 PM +0000 8/9/02, Robert D. Cluett wrote:
> >I like this statement....
> >
> >"Times have changed, he said. Six years ago the technology was complex.
> >Certification was important because it told an employer and customers
that
> >the certified professional could find his way around complicated
networks.
> >But now networks are easier to install and maintain.
> >"Now they've dumbed it down to the point where a 12-year-old can install
a
> >Cisco router," Mazurek said.
>
> "A" router? Quite possibly.  A network of real complexity? Probably not.
>
> >
> >Mazurek says that he pays little attention to certification when he is
> >hiring. It is experience that matters to him.
> >
> >
> >
> >- A 12 year old, huh?
>
>
> Good point. Although I know people that did their first (simple) programs
at
> 7.
>
>

CL: Mozart died at 35. Eisnstein published relativity at 26. Most of the
rest of us just do the best we can with what we have.




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