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Wayne:
I recently saw a job opportunity for a veteran MSCE. 10 years solid
real-life experience with
windows 2000 was an absolute must (no equivilant).
As far as I know, win2k has not been around for that many years.
Olav.
Wayne R. Boyer wrote:
>In a message dated 9/18/03 12:05:49 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
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>>If so, what's a 40 something, ex HP3000 VIEW IMAGE COBOL PROJECT
>>MANAGER-AS/400 Project Manager-to do for employment? Besides move to India!
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>>Just trying to plan how to make myself marketable-even the least bit more
>>marketable. Retrain in ??????
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>Well, my approach has been to immerse myself in as much
>Windows/Linux/web/GUI/networking stuff as possible. I reached the conclusion that it is near
>impossible to predict where the computer industry is going. Given that, I am
>trying to cover as many bases as possible. Currently, I am enrolled in 7 classes
>at local community colleges. Call it the 'shotgun approach' if you like.
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>All of this stuff is fairly easy but there is sure a LOT of it! Sometime
>soon I will be collecting various Microsoft and Cisco certificates. That is
>becoming something of a requirement for employment as far as I can tell. Any
>other opinions on that?
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>Wayne
>PS: CA is now charging all of $54 for a 3 unit comm. college class - a
>bargain!
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