Ken,

> This is the discouraging part. I find the same in PHP -- lots of  
> people claim skills -- one of the loudest mouths on the PHP list is  
> *17* -- Prospects don't know enough to value experience, whether  
> design or business in general, to differentiate among techie types.  
> Might as well hire Cousin Frieda's kid - "he just got out of tech  
> school and he knows them computers real good."

That's one of the ways computer professionals shot themselves in both feet
when they decided not to press for licensing. If we want to be treated like
professionals, we should act like professionals, and hold each other
responsible for screw-ups.

Kristyne



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