I have seen that trend these days, that they are using certifications as
a weeding out process, and folks that are truly qualified for positions,
can't get to them, because they don't have that cert. 

 

But sometimes no matter what you do, you can't convince someone that you
are ready for the next level, even when you have been doing that work
for quite some time, because there are forces at work, that you have not
been made aware of for political/business reasons. I agree when it comes
down to that then there is a lot of reason for frustration. 

 

Best advice is to focus on your skill set, enhance it and plan your next
moves wisely.

 

Z

 

Edward E. Ziots

CISSP, Network +, Security +

Network Engineer

Lifespan Organization

Email:[email protected]

Cell:401-639-3505

 

From: My New Display Name for Bob. :) [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, March 04, 2011 3:02 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Morale killer...

 

An A+?!?! For a senior person?!? I'd run away. I've never had an A+ in
my 15 years nor do I have a current MCanything. 

Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

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From: Sean Martin <[email protected]> 

Date: Fri, 4 Mar 2011 10:47:28 -0900

To: NT System Admin Issues<[email protected]>

ReplyTo: "NT System Admin Issues"
<[email protected]>

Subject: Re: Morale killer...

 

David, 

These types of scenarios can definitely be frustrating. Especially when
it's acknowledged that you're qualified for the position. I don't mean
to sound like I'm trying to one up you or anything, but I find myself in
a similar predicament. I've been in the field almost as long as you, and
with my current employer going on 10 years. I've been told for the past
year (or longer) that I am more than qualified to be promoted to a
Senior Analyst position. On top of that, I already have the same level
of responsbilities, project load, attend the same meetings, etc. as the
existing Senior Analysts. However, my manager (or their boss) wants to
see an updated certification. My MCP, MCP+I and MCSE are all from NT4
and my CCA is from Presentation server 4. They'd like to see an MCITP
level cert. This frustrates me because I'm handling the workload of a
senior analyst,my vacation requests are scrutinized because of their
lack of providing cross-training opportunities leaves me the ony
resident "expert" on a number of key systems, yet I can't "officially"
handle the new title until I obtain a new cert. With all of that said,
they've clearly outlined to me what it will take to be promoted and I
have yet to meet those requirements. In the end, I have no one else to
blame but myself. I'll admit that my family life takes presedence over
my desire to study. Of course the recent straw that is about to break
the camels back is the fact that they recently added an A+ cert to my
list of existing training requirements....but anyway, I digress.

If it's not clear to you what is required to be promoted, ask for
clarification. If you feel that the requirements don't warrant the
results, it may be time to start looking for other opportunities. 

- Sean

On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 9:51 AM, David Lum <[email protected]> wrote:

vent mode:on

I asked for a promotion to Sr. Systems Engineer but I have been denied.
Talking to my boss she feels I am qualified but her boss disagrees not
because I dont fit the roles and skill set of a Sr. SE as listed in our
job description, but because she wants to see more broad scoped project
proposals. Yeah sorry that my evaluation of products used across the
enterprise for encrypting our laptops (chose PGP), remote access (went
with RDS), 3rd party patching (Shavlik), and then doing the work of
standing up the servers and installing configuring, deploying and then
handing off of said items all in the last 12 months isnt broad enough

Youre really great at what you do and you meet the job description but
its not enough, sorry. Some of you guys can relate, right? Ive only been
doing IT professionally for 16 yearsand admin-y stuff for 12 of that.

Vent mode: off

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NORTHWEST EVALUATION ASSOCIATION
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