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Originally Posted by thunderlizard
Well, I'm glad I'm in a different sector from you. This idea you can EITHER have experience OR qualifications is a strange one. ...
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That was when they were first introduced. The people with experience were far to busy working to take the time out to do the exams. In any case, the knowledge that was being tested didn't equate at all to what you'd have to do on the ground. The exams have improved since then, and may be worth something. However, once you've more than 5 years experience or so, clients just don't care about certification.
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Pournelle - Welfare States become self perpetuating. In fact, the officials of a Welfare State, perceiving that their jobs require a supply of "clients" needing State aid, eventually become adept at making sure that there are always people in need. To do this, they either adopt policies that promote poverty and dependence, or stretch existing classifications to bring more "clients" into the Welfare system.
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