On Sat, 22 Aug 2009 11:24:23 -0500
Jim Hickstein <[email protected]> wrote:
> ... The "good" certs are good, IMO, because they manage to
> test actual ability to some degree, while still remaining objective.
Does anyone actually have a list of certs that fit this qualification?
I personally don't have any certs, but consider my 22 years of
experience a good substitute. I know for a fact that my lack of a
degree has kept me from being considered for at least one job. I
decided that if a scrap of paper was more important to them than what I
know and how I use what I know, I probably didn't want to work there,
anyway.
I wouldn't be opposed to getting some certs, but I don't want to get
involved in the whole rote memorization thing (my memory doesn't work
that way any more... if it ever did).
-jan-
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Jan L. Peterson
http://www.peterson-tech.com/~jlp/
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