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[ILUG] Linux/UNIX certification

[ILUG] Linux/UNIX certification

Niall Walsh linux at esatclear.ie
Mon Feb 21 16:25:52 GMT 2005


Chris Higgins wrote:

>As the linux world grows the number of people that claim linux qualifications will climb.
>Some of those will be the type of people that list dos, win 3.1, win 3.11, win95, win98, 
>word 97, word 2000 individually on their CV's... They'll happily add 'linux' because it is mentioned
>on the job spec.
>  
>
My favourite was still the guy (Mr A) from one company who dealt with 
their as400 (or vax or something like that).   A friend of mine (Mr B) 
was working there and setup a redhat 6.2 box (gives you an idea of when) 
to act as a dial-up gateway/firewall for the network.   On the back of 
Mr A's experience with this (accessing the internet), suddenly the 
mainframe man added "Lenux" to his list platforms on his cv ... I don't 
think anyone corrected him about it so that's the way it went out :-)

Niall



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