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Old July 29th 04, 10:12 PM
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Michael D. Alligood wrote:
As far as the certs go, I got a great deal on them -- 2 more and I'll
get a set of steak knives!

As for the licensing, I will admit that I am a little weak in that
subject (This is something that I will remedy). I sometimes think
Microsoft should have a certification track for licensing -- MCLP
(Microsoft Certified Licensing Professional). Cool, now all I need is
one more to reach my goal.

One more thing, I can take a joke just like the next person. I have no
problem with that. But do not ever insult my intelligence again. The
fact that a person is unclear about something does not make them an
idiot. As I said I can take it, but I have read post from you before.
And I do not appreciate the way you talk to people looking for help.


There is a phrase for people like you - brown-nosers, and I don't like them.
If you shoved your head any further up MS's collective arse, you'd be
speaking for them.

This isn't the first time I've seen an inaccurate post from you. Oh I know
why you're doing it, you want to be an MVP so badly - well it doesn't work
like that buddy, no one wants to work with someone who tries to be teacher's
pet.

What is your goal exactly? You think if you have a full set of MS
qualifications they'll automatically make you an MVP? Sort of a reward for
passing all their exams? You have to *EARN* an MVPship and I've yet to see
you post anything worthy of it. There are people posting here who have
degrees in some form of computer-related field and they're not MVPs. It
takes a helluva lot more work to gain a degree than some poxy MS cert. A
five year old could pass an A+ certificate! An MSCE? OK, I'll concede that
would probably require a 13-year-old. I've got several, but I don't
advertise them. You do it because you think it will make you more likely to
gain what your little heart has always desired - but it won't. All people
will see is a pathetic brown-noser.

You pitched up here less than a fortnight ago and more or less your first
post was "How do I become an MVP" as if it was another certificate you could
add to your already unimpressive collection. Having certificates doesn't
mean you know anything - most of them are completely worthless. No employer
that I've come across cares two hoots about A+, i-Net or MS certification,
because they don't prove you know anything. All they prove is you can tick
the right boxes - well a trained monkey can do that!

If you are *EVER* made MVP then it will discredit the entire programme.



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