Dear Viraj,

I can totally understand how you feel.

But I hope you can appreciate that it takes a lot of courage and 
perseverance for a person who doesn't know Oracle to take any of the OCP 
papers.  Many of us have to do a lot of additional studies on top of the 
Oracle training material inorder to move painstakingly from one paper to 
another.

Everyone has to start somewhere. I think that anyone who can pass the OCP 
papers, whether or not they have the practical experience, should be given 
the credit, encouragement and opportunities.


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Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2001 23:15:45 -0800

I dont want to sound rude here, and my comments are NOT directed at you 
personally.

What is the standard of these OCP's, when a person who has not worked with 
oracle, can pass them, for the sake of discussion it does not matter which 
tests they were? It seems doing an OCP is a complete waste of time!


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On Tue, 19 Jun 2001 19:15:24
  Sllewnerak wrote:
 >This is kind of a different Oracle question. Does anyone have any 
suggestions
 >how a person can land an entry level job. I do not work in the Technology
 >field but would very much like to. I have been going to school at night 
for
 >about two and a half years
 >and have the first two OCP developers tests behind me and am working on 
the
 >third now. I have a 3.9 GPA and can't even get an interview. How do you 
get
 >experience if no one will hire you? I have even offered to work for free 
in
 >the evenings or on my days off. I live in Minneapolis and would really
 >appreciate any suggestions that anyone might have. Thanks,
 >Karen



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