Re: CCNP v. MCSE

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"=?Utf-8?B?Q09SaXZlclJhdA==?=" <CORiverRat@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote in news:DD51A205-A690-4DA7-BD0B-EF50BAF51740@xxxxxxxxxxxxx:

> I am an IT professional with 24 years experience working in everything
> for OS Internals to breaking down TCP/IP and OSI Protocols for
> standards compliance issues. Question, which do most people consider
> more beneficial in todays environment, CCNP or MCSE certifications.
> After a recent RIFF I am looking at possibly getting one cert paid for
> as a displaced worker and want to know which one.
>

well - after 24 years in the industry -- one would think you should know
the answer to that question.



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