Re: Database certification

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From: Nick (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 05/27/04


Date: Wed, 26 May 2004 17:15:47 -0700

Thanks Steve, One other question. Is their a way for some
else to run Access without having the program. I do not
have the developer version but would like to test it at
other location. What can I do?
>-----Original Message-----
>Nick,
>
>There are many people, including myself, who make a
living from woking
>with Access, either as employees or as freelance
developers. I expect
>that opportunities to do so will continue for the
forseeable future.
>The role of formal training is questionable, and
possibly varies from
>country to country. To me, it is more important to get
good at what you
>do, and find a "market" for your skills. This typically
is not a quick
>or easy process.
>
>--
>Steve Schapel, Microsoft Access MVP
>
>
>Nick wrote:
>> Is it worth getting certified for database management?
If
>> so, what would the best database to learn? I have
toyed
>> with Microsoft Access for a few years, and am
interesed
>> on learning more about it. The biggest question is
can
>> some make a living at it?
>.
>



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