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
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 programmers, just have to make do with what we
have...
The problem lies in the inability of the employers to determine whether a
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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
Hmmm
We are also neglecting to realize that there are several other factors
1) My brother has a masters in economics, he stuck out a few extra years in
school. I would NOT put him in front of a client. He does not have people
skills to save his life and his extra degree cannot help him
oh yeah..
stoopid me
Although intelligence does not always equal ability
but bigoted remarks (and dangerously bigoted thoughts) do equal a certain
level of ignorance
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It's a matter of statistics and Board ego
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