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Date: | Wed, 17 May 2000 17:01:54 -0600 |
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David,
While I tend to agree with you in principal, my experience shows that the
piece of paper is high up in the order. Over the last few years, I have
acquainted myself with the NT4 networks and now I am working on the 2000
class, and yet I am unable to find work because of no paper. At my age
(old), I can't see myself learning the academics of utp, cat5, cat2, rj45
and explaining that to someone for work. Yet, I know I can hook up a NT4
network (except group policies/shares) from scratch, including building
the machines, with ease, includes internet, intranet. At home, I have
already upgraded to the 2000 network and presently struggling with Active
Directory and remote deployment. But no paper no work. Wish me luck
though.
Dharam
Dave Gillett wrote:
> As someone hiring people who might (preferably) be MCSEs, I'm
> looking to hire knowledge and not pieces of paper.
>
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