Yes, 9/11 does ring a bell...we went to a Red Cross Blood donation
camp that weekend.

You know what, Americans dont even know who their friends are
anymore!!!

There is a HUGE difference between us "Curry Bastards" and the
people who actually did this. For your information, they dont even
belong to our country.

Get your facts straight.

+1

That quasi-racist xenophobia really turned my stomach too.
Unfortunately sad times seem to bring out the worst in people.
Please
do not assume that all Americans share those feelings.

To try to turn this conversation to a more productive subject:

IMHO, certification courses and exams are simply a revenue
generator for
Sun Microsystems.  You're better off spending some time and
money
building a portfolio of projects that you can point to and say
"I'm
responsible for that!"  In an interview, what can you point to as
your
accomplishments?  "I passed exam XYZ" doesn't thrill me as an
interviewer.  But "here, point your web browser at this URL" is a
whole
different story... you get to show off a living representation of
your
talent.

If you can't think of something to build, contribute to an open
source
project.  Get involved in something that you can call your own and
be
proud of.  Not only will you have a great subject for conversation
in an
interview, but you'll learn a lot more real-world techniques than
you
would by prepping for a silly multiple-choice exam.

Jeff Schnitzer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

>-----Original Message-----
> From: Dana Tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 12:42 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Looking for java Positoin
>
>since I am a lurker here I was not going to answer this, but I
>can't
let
>the virulence of the last post go unremarked on. Please ignore
>his
>ignorant
>xenophobia, and accept my sympathy. While I have no
>suggestions,
>certification might indeed help if you have the time, and in
>any
event,
>good luck.
>
>Dana
>
>vk writes:
>
> > My apologies for off line posting. It has been a shock for me
>to
come
>out of
> > current job all of sudden, being on H1B visa in US makes the
>life
more
> > tougher. I am trying to find a new position through all
>channels but
>looks
> > like I have got very less time to accomplish this.
> >
> > I have been in java development for more than 2 and half years
>where
as
>my
> > total job experience is approximately 7 and half years. I have
>done
3
> > projects in JSP/Servlet . I will highly appreciate if any one
>can
gives
>me
> > some lead for java developer position. You can mail me at
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]   I am in Cincinnati, OH but
>willing to
>relocate
> > anywhere in US.
> >
> > Once again sorry , for off line posting.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Vijay

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