I'll agree that w/o education / degrees my brothers would not have
engineering jobs.

  You are saying is that a degree would constitute a designation?  I can
respect that.  I suspect over time the industry will force such a thing on
itself as employers stop hiring people w/o CS degrees.


At 06:05 PM 9/30/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>Subject: CF Salary Range
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2003 13:33:21 -0600
>Thread:
>http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/index.cfm?method=messages&threadid=9858&forumid=5#90339
>
>Yes, in the old days, designations were not required for accounting.  To
>progress beyond a certain level (and pay), these days at least some sort
>of designation is all but required.  Not to mention that no one becomes an
>Accountant by picking up a book and declaring themselves an
>Accountant.  This kind of scheme would work well in the IT world.
>
>As for your 'geer brothers, see if they would have their jobs without
>their education.  That would be their "designation", as it were.
>
>Doesn't anyone find it weird that it's IT jobs that get moved, and not
>engineering/doctor/accounting jobs (or, at least to a lesser
>degree)?  Perhaps companies don't know how valuable IT people are, think
>that we're totally interchangable (which we're not) and don't have a good
>handle on what quality and kinds of work a specific person can provide?

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