trust me, experience helps you think through a production crash --
especially if it crashes in the same way as it did the last time :)
- Lyndon Tiu <ltiu_at_alumni.sfu.ca> wrote:
> Quoting David.Schmoldt_at_gazettecommunications.com:
> > Rachel,
> >
> > I agree. I'll always take real world experience over a
> > certificate. The
> > certificate means a person knows how to recite specific answers to
> > specific
> > questions. It doesn't mean they can think through a production
> > database
> > crash recovery, deal with users, etc.
> >
>
> No amount of training, exam taking or even experience can prepare you
> with any of this.
>
> --
> Lyndon Tiu
>
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Received on Wed Mar 19 2003 - 19:22:52 CST