On Mon, 2002-05-06 at 09:01, Jeremy Bertenshaw wrote: > My advice would be to look at what sort of position you > would like to get and train appropriately, and remember > that the cost is insignificant compared to potential > earnings you would make with higher qualifications. :-)
Codswallop. How many students are coming out of university these days with a $30 000 student loan, and how much more money do they make because of having a qualification? > Experience is very important these days as there are > hordes of young'uns coming out of all the spherions and > the likes with these new qualifications so you need to > stand out from the bunch, having a more mature outlook > or experience in other areas could be useful, but try > and get any work experience you can, technical referees > would be useful :-). I fully concur on that one. My GF did some voluntary work at Moulten Media Trust, and ended up landing a job on the strength of their recommendations. Experience is a seesaw... you need some to balance your training.
