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the guy interviewed is a typical training school con-artist. He is taking people and training them with entry level skillsets. The number of entry level IT jobs is so small its a waste of money.
A sys-admin 'trained' as a software engineer, is an entry level software engineer in the eyes of employees regardless of how much sys admin experience you have.
Guy is stealing tax payer money. I'd be suprised if his classes are 'advanced', its probably just the generic entry level stuff most of these guys teach. This is wholely seperate than the advance Oracle classes guys on this list teach. Those are designed for experience professionals.
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> From: Johan Muller <johan.muller_at_mci.com>
> Date: 2004/03/09 Tue AM 09:38:16 EST
> To: oracle-l_at_freelists.org
> Subject: OT: For what it's worth - career predictions (could be sponsored by MS)
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> http://www.computerworld.com/careertopics/careers/story/0,10801,90880,00.html?nas=CAR-90880
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> I off to enroll for sysadmin and SQL Server certifications.
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