I've recently joined the ranks of the *looking for other means of paying the
bills*. In trying to do what I can to keep a roof over my head, I'm turning
to the fine art of freelancing to suppliment my unemployment benefit. During
this process I've become painfully aware of the lack of venues for those of
us with system admin skills who aren't "coders" *first* and admins *second*.
My observation is isolated to the UNIX view of the world but I suspect that
our bretheren of non-UNIX ilk share the frustration.

I'd like to suggest that this is a place where *LOPSA* might be able to
increase what I believe the marketing types call *Brand Recognition*. What
if *LOPSA* could create a partnership with an online testing company,
*like*brainbench (or any of the other organizations like that), where
*LOPSA* will review (correct if appropriate) and then endorse their test. In
exchange, the testing company can use the *LOPSA* "stamp" of approval and we
can get reduced rate access to these tests *(with a limited lifetime on how
long we can claim the credentials before taking the test again.)
*
Under this "plan", I can put on my resume, LinkedIn, etc. webpage that I'm
"certified" (*wrong word but you get the point*) by *$TESTERS* as having met
a series of minimum qualifications because I've taken their test which is
approved by *LOPSA*. This would also allow us to "collect" their badges so
that, as a fer-instance, I can have five years of the badges for proving my
competence with system security based on their test which has been
"approved" by *LOPSA*. We can also use their tests for other things to help
bolster our qualifications.

As a freelacer, my putting a bid in to tune someone's slow
*Apache*installation will have a bit more credibility since
*LOPSA* has helped to prove my qualifications. Others will attempt to follow
suit if this actually takes off.

I think it is also obvious that this can be extended any number of ways,
including creating a stairway to higher certifications.

This is my thought, maybe not put the best way but I hope that this will
instigate some positive discussions about how we can separate us and our
members from the rest of the teeming masses.

Thank you all for your time.
-- 
   << MCT >>   Michael C Tiernan.
   Is God a performance artist?
   http://www.linkedin.com/in/mtiernan
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