Originally posted by lord dolf vader
my wifes worthless cirt (ccna) took 9 months of her studying 2 or 3 hours a night plus classes. why are these worthless?
Let me see if I can explain this any good...
Back in the days... i'm talking 1990-1995 area, certifications like Novell CNA were truly a test of one's experiance and knowledge. Stuff you would have a really hard time learning from the book.
You HAD a job in industry, then you did your certs to prove what you knew.
As MCSE came into the scene, tests got easier and easier, less and less job specific, more theory based, which is good, if you have previous experiance. If you don't, well, that's a whole another story.
Then the certs industry grew, people figured they can make killing teaching you 5 day class as a "prep" for a cert, which will GUARANTEE you a job. And they did. Market was flooded with people who knew to reset the spooler when printer doesn't print, but had no idea what spooler is.
Same story repeated itself for Cisco certs, with few years slide.
3 years ago, cert didn't show experiance or knowledge, more of the "willingness to go the distance". it was enough then, in the market which would hire a 6 year olds for IT jobs if it could.
Today on the other hand, if you walk into the job with a cert and no experiance, well, you're just toejam out of luck.
Too bad for your wife. She was about 2 years late.