Re: What job should I persue with new MCSE?
From: Consultant (consultant_mcngp_removepants_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 02/18/04
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Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2004 07:11:45 -0800
i agree with you, i see way too many "consultants" out there who don't know
their arse from a whole in the ground. scratch that, i see way too many
employees who don't know crap
"Zeus" <zeus_mm@bigfoot.com> wrote in message
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> Consulting is wide field and needs many years experience. You can be
> network consultant, system consultant, ERP consultant or whatever your
> expertise is. But I must say your presentation skills, talking
> (communication) skills and your persuasive skills should be very good
> for that kind of job.
>
> There are many consultants out there with "all talk, no (or little)
> action and knows only how to charge (per minute or per second!!)". But
> there are also many consultants who truly knows your complex problem in
> just a matter of minutes. It all depends on experience and their
> communication skills.
>
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