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Previously on "Is it worth doing a certification?"

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  • northernladuk
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    Having bee point out you are talking bullocks. PC has hit a new low.

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  • Bee
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    Originally posted by psychocandy View Post
    Back to certifications. I find a few too many companies now require you to pay for course as well.

    I. E. No more buy the book pay £200 for the exam. Now it's £1000s for course first.

    As a contractor this is a waste of money IMHO.
    If I understood...

    If I work in a company and need to pay for a certification making sure that is going to be useful and gain experience after the certification, in this case I think its good investment.

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  • psychocandy
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    Back to certifications. I find a few too many companies now require you to pay for course as well.

    I. E. No more buy the book pay £200 for the exam. Now it's £1000s for course first.

    As a contractor this is a waste of money IMHO.

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  • cntl1
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post



    Haven't you seen the adverts yet where they want say 6 years of a technology when the technology, including alpha phrase, has only been out for 3 and only used commercially by first adopters for 18 months?
    Oh yeah, I've seen them, I know what the poster meant, I was just playing along.

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by cntl1 View Post
    But SQL Server was released 27 years ago (I take it you meant MS SQL Server that is, otherwise achievable I guess)



    Haven't you seen the adverts yet where they want say 6 years of a technology when the technology, including alpha phrase, has only been out for 3 and only used commercially by first adopters for 18 months?

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  • Bee
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    Originally posted by cntl1 View Post
    You lost me here

    I guess it will take me years to get the nuances of this forum
    Ignore them, they are sockies.

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  • cntl1
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    Originally posted by BigRed View Post
    who would be more impressed by 30 years hands on experience with SQL Server
    But SQL Server was released 27 years ago (I take it you meant MS SQL Server that is, otherwise achievable I guess)

    But yeah... point taken.

    EDIT: in fact, good summary.
    Last edited by cntl1; 18 August 2016, 18:18.

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  • BigRed
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    So in summary Certification suitably impresses the spotty teenage Agency oik who has the job of doing the first cut of CVs and possibly has a Stage 3 NVQ in Beauty Therapy. It then gets put forward to a hiring manager at the client company who would be more impressed by 30 years hands on experience with SQL Server (yes, I know) and is deeply suspicious of qualifications when his graduate intake can't spell, can't add up, and don't know anything without googling it.

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  • cntl1
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    Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View Post
    Errrrrrmmm........................................ .......................... he's probably on Tinder
    You lost me here

    I guess it will take me years to get the nuances of this forum

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  • MrMarkyMark
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    Originally posted by cntl1 View Post
    Being new here, is DP some kind of forum elder (character?) or such, whom I should pay particular attention not to upset?
    Errrrrrmmm........................................ .......................... he's probably on Tinder

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  • cntl1
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    Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View Post
    Doomed.

    I'm not sure Suity MKII is the moniker you are really looking for, still DP has his own strict methods, can't personally guarantee that the damage might not be forever lasting .
    Being new here, is DP some kind of forum elder (character?) or such, whom I should pay particular attention not to upset?

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  • MrMarkyMark
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    Originally posted by cntl1 View Post
    Oh bugger. Maybe it will blow over in a few years time. I can live with that for now.

    Yeh, as they say, you have one "altercation" with a sheep............................

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  • cntl1
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    Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View Post
    Doomed.

    I'm not sure Suity MKII is the moniker you are really looking for, still DP has his own strict methods, can't personally guarantee that the damage might not be forever lasting .
    Oh bugger. Maybe it will blow over in a few years time. I can live with that for now.

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  • MrMarkyMark
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    Originally posted by cntl1 View Post
    I take it I should probably avoid copy pasting things from my CV then to avoid this unsavory tag. In my defense, the poster asked more details about my experience as response to my somewhat unspecific background references. I'd rather it not stick.
    Doomed.

    I'm not sure Suity MKII is the moniker you are really looking for, still DP has his own strict methods, can't personally guarantee that the damage might not be forever lasting .

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  • cntl1
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    Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View Post
    The forum tells its own tales
    I take it I should probably avoid copy pasting things from my CV then to avoid this unsavory tag. In my defense, the poster asked more details about my experience as response to my somewhat unspecific background references. I'd rather it not stick.

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