Glad to hear you've made it through the hurricanes. Hope Ivan goes somewhere else.
Also glad to hear I'm not alone in the doing the job without the sheepskin
department. I bought a gag certificate from an online vendor that shows I've a
doctorate of science in Silicon Interface Technologies
. Glorfield
Sr. Applications Developer
MAMSI (A UnitedHealth Company)
301-360-8839
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with saving money as the objective...
...and yes...I was proud of my 3.8 GPA
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A quick comment (though I really shouldn't)
I've seen a bunch of posts come across defending the abilities of those
without degrees, and I
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Hey - I resemble that remark! I have a BA in Chinese Language and
Literature, with a minor in English History. :)
- Theresa
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Agreed. Isn't it ironic how employers shouldn't be prejudiced, yet many
When an employer requires a degree, it's not the programming training gotten
through the school that they are looking for. Rather it's the overall
education. I've known some brilliant programmers that could not put 2 words
together to form an intelligent sentence. Hand them a spec and they
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When an employer requires a degree, it's not the programming training
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Importance: Low
The implication is that a degreed candidate is brighter, erudite and,
gol-dangit, more likely to get the job done. While we poor, slothful,
tongue-tied degree-less
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When an employer requires a degree, it's not the programming training gotten
through the school
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When an employer requires a degree, it's not the programming training gotten
through the school that they are looking for. Rather it's the overall
education. I've known
It's a matter of statistics and Board ego
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