Everyone was a newbie once... as far as I know nobody was born with a
Catalyst 6509 as an extra appendage (wow, would that be a painful birth!).
I have issues with people who claim they're something it's obvious to any of
their peers they're not, but experience by its very definition takes time.
Is it just me or out of every mailing list I've ever been on this one seems
the most prone to pseudo flame wars? I thought the great thing about the IT
universe was you don't have to claw people out of your way to make it to the
top of the game, it was instead about your own knowledge, ability, and
experience.
My $.02, but I can only read these "discussions" so often before I have to
say something...
Brandon
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Christopher Kolp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 3:07 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Cisco Certs Becoming Paper CCXX - Reply to The Rock
>
>
> You sound very insecure about your knowledge and your job security.
>
> Why must you bash newbies? Are you scared of them? Do they threaten
> your job? I'd take a newbie with an open mind over a jerk who thinks
> they know the world anyday. Sure you know it now. But you'll spend
> ALL of your time "fending off evil newbies" and then loose whatever
> edge you think you have.
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