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AMEN!
I'm a 15 year IT veteran managing Windows machines (and I'm even RHCE on 4.0) without any MS Certs.

I'd bet my paycheck on my real world skills are better than most MCSE's when it comes to Windows technologies.

You see it's because I've got the REAL WORLD SKILLS vs some esoteric crap they teach you in the book. I know how to solve problems vs regurgitate the MS BS you learn.

As a matter of fact, I've seen few MCSE's (I can count on 1 hand) over the years that I'd feel comfortable with at a peer level....
Posted by: itguy08   Posted on: 01/02/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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IT certification means NOTHING  wackoae | 01/02/09
Agreed!  bjbrock | 01/02/09
Not completely  Parmax | 07/21/09
AMEN!  itguy08 | 01/02/09
RE: 10 reasons IT certification will be important in 2009  Loverock Davidson | 01/02/09
RE: ... IT certification ...  n0neXn0ne | 01/02/09
Sure why not?  Loverock Davidson | 01/02/09
Typical MCSE Response  itguy08 | 01/02/09
And thats why your not an MCSE  Loverock Davidson | 01/02/09
if you have to reboot...  rijrunner | 01/02/09
Yes a problem does exist  Loverock Davidson | 01/02/09
important, yes, but depends on the position  shogundaimyo | 01/02/09
short term and long term solutions  shogundaimyo | 01/02/09
RE: 10 reasons IT certification will be important in 2009  mcoxwell | 01/02/09
Wrong link  dprozzo | 01/05/09
Yeah, Loverock  cuba_pete@... | 04/07/09
RE: 10 reasons IT certification will be important in 2009  certvista1 | 06/25/09

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