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Date: Thu Nov 24 00:24:56 2005
From: senator.crabgrass at comcast.net (senator.crabgrass@...cast.net)
Subject: Hacking Boot camps!

Maybe it is not what you know but who you know.  Best of luck with that grail thing, finding it is veiled, holding it is easy, keeping it polished is where the work is. 

--
vote for me


> On 11/23/05, senator.crabgrass@...cast.net
> <senator.crabgrass@...cast.net> wrote:
> > ... the cert game is nothing more than  a lucrative revenue generator. For 
> either the test givers or the vender pusher or the land of test king.
> 
> a few respectable names in their roster[1]; i wonder why they don't
> name the instructor giving each presentation on their conference
> schedule[2]...
> 
> i have a theory: the more legitimately skilled you are, the less you
> instruct and the more you are paid.  a nice way to convert reputation
> into ca$h!
> 
> [maybe i can get in on this racket once i attain the holy grail of
> CPA, GCFW, CISSP, CISM, CISA, CCNA, CCSE, CCSA, GIAC, GCIA, GSNA,
> GCFA, GCIH, GCUX, GSEC, QUE, WTFBBQ]
> 
> 1. http://www.sans.org/instructors.php
> 2. http://www.sans.org/index.php

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