when i said bought ... i didnt mean going to the black market and purchasing
a counterfeit certificate and exam scores. i meant that education can always
be paid for. but experience is not something you go to your local college
and register for classes.

On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 10:09 AM, Mwirima Byaruhanga <[email protected]> wrote:

> sanga collins wrote thus on 12/2/09 5:56 PM:
> > Here is my take on the whole matter and why I would lean towards the
> > experienced candidate.
> >
> > Certifications can be bought.
>
> whomever buys a certification will certainly have some sort of
> experience to back it up, else, like they say, ... you'll be a
> barefaced.
>
> > Experience has to be earned. An
> > experienced candidate can even read the course work necessary to
> > obtain that cert without actually taking the exam.
>
> but it *is* different from taking the exam.
>
> > Still I would like my employees to have at least one cert/degree in
> > the it field. To me that conveys that they have the drive and
> > motivation to complete their college education or at least be
> > qualified for the job.
>
> ack.
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