Matt Lawrence wrote:
> On Tue, 4 May 2010, Trey Harris wrote:
>
>   
>> c) Be "senior", meaning "ten years minimum of hard and accomplished 
>> technical 
>> work".
>>
>> d) Be able to do more than just keyboard work.  Be able to take a project 
>> from conception to completion and not blink when the job requires project 
>> management, budgeting, or hiring skills.  (Hiring technologists is *not* 
>> just 
>> a managerial skill, any more than budgeting is.)
>>     
>
> It has been my observation that this sort of advancement is no longer 
> available to systems administrators.  Sysadmin work is now considered low 
> level technical work and any sort of project management is now done by 
> technically illiterate people who have PMI certifications.
>
>
>   
Sorry for the reduced signal from having to include so much to keep 
context sensible.

I'm sorry (or happy?) but you're wrong. Seems like you're in a bad 
position. There are others available.


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