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Certification or College degrees? Was: RE: list problems?
From: "Christopher J. Wolff" <chris () bblabs com>
Date: Wed, 22 May 2002 11:16:24 -0700
I would add to that statement: Requiring a technology certification is equally as obsurd. I've been told I could pass the Emperor-Level CCIE test; however, I do not believe it will add more value for my customers. Regards, Christopher J. Wolff, VP CIO Broadband Laboratories http://www.bblabs.com Andrew Dorsett said: *jumping on my soap box* I have to say that the idea of requiring a degree for the IT industry is obsurd.
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- Re: Routers vs. PC's for routing - was list problems? Alex Rubenstein (May 23)
- Re: list problems? Ralph Doncaster (May 22)
- Re: list problems? Richard A Steenbergen (May 22)
- Re: list problems? Scott Granados (May 22)
- Re: list problems? Andrew Dorsett (May 22)
- Certification or College degrees? Was: RE: list problems? Christopher J. Wolff (May 22)
- RE: Certification or College degrees? Was: RE: list problems? Paul A Flores (May 22)
- RE: Certification or College degrees? Was: RE: list problems? Patrick W. Gilmore (May 22)
- Re: Certification or College degrees? Was: RE: list problems? Paul Vixie (May 22)
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