On 6/11/07, Daniel Ouellet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The Admin that really know their stuff, will put them just as an other
stone in their knowledge, but sadly most will put it on top and as first
to justify they are good and know what you need and these same one will
also put in to all their emails, business cards, walls, where ever.

My business cards typically have my name, and the letters "bofh" after
it[1].  Well, that got stopped at the last place, but I'm going to put
it in again at the new place :)  Depending on certification, and what
you do, sometimes having those letters does help.  Then again, I go
around telling everyone I got my CISSP by reading the CISSP for
Dummies[2] book... *blink* :)

I've never put my title or other such crap in my .sig.  I'm starting
to see the benefits of my phone number in my .sig at work, still
contemplating that.  I've always figured, if someone thinks it's
important enough to find out who am I/what I do, then they can go look
it up in the corporate directory.

-b0fh
[1]  At one prior place, I sneaked "LAN Lord" on to the cards too.
[2]  Much *MUCH* better than those "official" cissp books.  Took us a
month just to read 10 pages.  I read the dummies book in one night,
and passed it the next day.  Having always been interested in
security, and reading about it did help too :)
--
"This officer's men seem to follow him merely out of idle curiosity."
-- Sandhurst officer cadet evaluation.

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