The same all the !@#$% theory courses do, practical experience. How do they get it? Some realworld person, having enough compassion and getting off their backside and helping them. I've gone through 3 of them, taught each much and learn't something from each also, as they do at least have the latest information. orry folks, but isn't it time the subject was changed. csijon ----------
From: George Toft
To: suse-linux-e Subject: Re: [SLE] Linux Certification: LPI VS SAIR Date: Saturday, 12 February 2000 4:04 Michael H. Collins wrote: [snip]
But We really do not need a bunch of msce type Linux "experts"
running
around.
You mean like the executive secretary in my office that is most of the way done with his MCSE ($8100 at University of Phoenix), and can't tell the difference between coax cable and cat 5? I'm serious - he thinks cat 5 is coax. I would have to say the MCSE Networking Essentials course left something out.
-- George Toft http://www.georgetoft.com Certified NACSE Senior Network Specialist, Master of Science Information Systems Linux/Unix System Administrator Web Master Network Administrator --> Looking for the right job in Ontario, California <--
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