Thank you for all your advice.
I am so hesitant to take any certification. Because on my personal 
experience a person came to our company with lots of certifications to 
be my boss. I was so happy at first to have a boss with many 
certifications. I said he will pass on lots of knowledge to me. I was 
disappointed later to see that what he knews was not so different on I 
what I knew. Then he started to encourage to get certified. This is 
because we will discounts if we have a number of people certified in the 
company.  First reviewer he gave me was  testking. Hahahaha. This was my 
first time to see such reviewer and never knew they exist. Now I 
understand why there are so many MSCEs. I resigned my post just to make 
sure the company will feel the difference between getting a certified 
person running the IT department. Sorry to say they  got me a 
replacement hohohoho. Although to my knowledge 3 persons already took my 
place and they started recruiting me again.

The story goes on for me now to apply because I resigned. Sad to say on 
the first interview the interviewer told me that she will more 
comfortable if I were certified even if I have written on my resume my 
past experiences.

So there goes my question on Linux certification that started this 
thread. I am now looking at Linux. M$ sana pero.....baka Testking 
certified ang labas ko. hahahaha Pero hindi natin maiwas kunin ang 
certification dahil ang mga certified na boss hinahanap din ang kapwa 
certified. Maraming salamat sa mga input ninyo at least I don't feel bad 
I am not yet Linux certified or M$ Testking certified.
 
glen --not Certified


Orlando Andico wrote:
> Or the CCIE....
>
> Off-Topic. Oracle will soon be offering their own Linux certification exams.
>
>
>
> On 9/25/07, joebert jacaba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>>> My RHCT exam (RHEL4) consisted of 2-hours lab exam in the morning and if 
>>> you pass - you take another 2-hours lab exam in the afternoon. I remember 
>>> it was such a stressful exam to take... worse feeling was when half of the 
>>> examinees did not make it for the afternoon exam. Our instructor wasn't 
>>> kidding about RHCT exams having high mortality rates, even higher for RHCE.
>>>
>>>       
>> that is still quite high compared to civil service and let which has a
>> passing rate of 10-20%
>>     
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