On Fri, 9 Dec 2005, Andrew Cady wrote:

> On Thu, Dec 08, 2005 at 07:01:50PM +0000, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> 
> > LPI - then, potentially, RHCE if you can find someone to stump up for
> > you once you've a proven track record.
> 
> Do either of these actually mean anything to anyone?

if you mean lpi/rhce...  than those certs doesn't matter
to you either :-)
        - some certs are designed to pass everybody,

        while other certs are meant to "mean something"
        and not all will pass no matter how many times
        you take the tests

        bs/ms/phd sometimes have "universal meanings"
        since not everybody will pass ... some folks
        are easier than other folks' to get "certs/degrees"

if you mean stump and/or proven track record ...
        - some folks are ez to stump

        and others will always be able to fix things or get around
        "the stump"

        - "proven track record" takes years to get established

- simple test of a "dumb track record" ?? ...
        search for anything ... and see who shows up on the 1st page 
        of the search results ( without paying to being listed )

- din-din time.. i'm done babbling :-)

c ya
alvin


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