I'm working to change that.  I'm cert tests away from CCNA, CNA and A+. 
I'm also working on the college to put in a Mac lab.  They're getting 
more and more requests from students and staff to add the Apple platform 
into their curicullum. <http://ww.cc.wa.us> follow the link to the CT 
classes. They're already partnered with Cisco, Novell and Micro$oft. The 
head of the department is also working on the powers-that-be. However, 
in the current realm of budget deficits it probably ain't gonna happen. 
Unless Apple takes an active interest. The market is there, but... It's 
still mainly graphics houses (like every newspaper in the country.)

Jim

David Deckert wrote:
>>For those of you out working in corporate America, when was the last
>>time you talked with an IT intern who had ever touched a Mac? or
>>played with Linux?
> 
> 
> Right. These people invest good money in certifications training that 
> will employ them in the easiest way. They want to know how to work 
> with "what employers expect". This automatically ignores anything 
> other than "what pays". Nothing wrong with that per se. Everyone has 
> bills to pay.


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