No argument here  =)

Mike W.

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> With a nod to my colleague Michael L. Williams, I promise I will not turn
> this into another cert vs. experience royal rumble.
>
> But let me see if I got this straight.  I see two of youir quotes here.
>
> Quote#1
> "Soon everyone will be trying to get this cert and it will become a paper
> cert.  All of my hard work will look like nothing. :-( ...Man, I need to
> specialize in something that people just don't want to study."
>
> Quote#2
> "...I thought I could have a more unique Cisco cert without
> killing myself ie CCIE"
>
> So from these two quotes, is it a fair interpretation to say that you want
> to hold a certification designation that distinguishes you from the next
> guy, but at the same time you don't want to work very hard for that
> designation?  If this is not a fair interpretation, then please provide me
> with what you think is the proper interpretation.
>
> Because if this is a fair interpretation, then it seems as if you're
simply
> asking to get something for nothing.   You want to be considered special,
> but you don't want to put in the effort.  Hey, believe me, I understand -
> everybody wants something for nothing.  But the fact of the matter is that
> it's damn hard in this world to get something for nothing.




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