grad school / openbsd / editors

Keyes, Randall randall.keyes@jnli.com
Mon, 12 Mar 2001 10:50:25 -0500


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Sounds like fun.  I just wondered. 

I have a Bachelors in Education, but my Microsoft Certification and
experience held more weight with my current employer than others with
computer degrees.  EDS seemed to be the same way.  That's why I wondered
what the experience of others was.

Randy Keyes 
Network Services, JNL 
randall.keyes@jnli.com



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From: Ben Pfaff [mailto:pfaffben@msu.edu]
Sent: Monday, March 12, 2001 10:48 AM
To: Keyes, Randall
Cc: linux-user@egr.msu.edu
Subject: Re: grad school / openbsd / editors


"Keyes, Randall" <randall.keyes@jnli.com> writes:

> In all seriousness, I have found that vender certification (MCP, MCSE,
> CCIE,..etc) seems to be more important the graduate degrees unless you are
> moving toward management.  Have others found this also to be true?

I don't want to be just another programmer.  I want to do
research.  A PhD is a necessity.

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RE: grad school / openbsd / editors



Sounds like fun.  I just wondered.

I have a Bachelors in Education, but my Microsoft = Certification and experience held more weight with my current employer = than others with computer degrees.  EDS seemed to be the same = way.  That's why I wondered what the experience of others = was.

Randy Keyes
Network Services, JNL
randall.keyes@jnli.com



-----Original Message-----
From: Ben Pfaff [mailto:pfaffben@msu.edu]
Sent: Monday, March 12, 2001 10:48 AM
To: Keyes, Randall
Cc: linux-user@egr.msu.edu
Subject: Re: grad school / openbsd / editors


"Keyes, Randall" = <randall.keyes@jnli.com> writes:

> In all seriousness, I have found that vender = certification (MCP, MCSE,
> CCIE,..etc) seems to be more important the = graduate degrees unless you are
> moving toward management.  Have others = found this also to be true?

I don't want to be just another programmer.  I = want to do
research.  A PhD is a necessity.

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