Professional vs Technician. There will be no true acceptance of anyone within the IT field as being a true professional by society as a whole. Take a look at what society as a whole regards as the most honorable professions. Typically the top five include Military, Doctors, Teachers, and Police Officers. Having spent 12 years wearing the green suit I was considered to belong to a group of soldiers called the "Quiet Professionals". You will not read about us, know our names, or the sacrifices that our families are put through. We simply do the job that 90% of the population does not want to know about, or care to do. Honestly, the ones that are doing the job will probably not( read me ;-) ) understand what it is we are doing anyway and are simply happy to come home, see the family and drink a few beers. The pay sucks, the locations can be ok, and the friends made stay with you a long time. Anyway, this little bit can be said of teachers, police officers, and some doctors. The key difference betwen the the four? Only one of these four can be truly called a professional. This is due to the morays and beliefs of western society. Is this fair, not in my book.
I agree that as IT Professionals to be certified shows to others what you know and independent orgainzations have verified your knowledge. Lawyers, doctors, professors, teachers, and nurses do not have to (re-)certify their knowledge every so many years, only within the technology fields. A friend asked me this question once while I was studing for my CCNP, "You were just hired into government service within the IT field, they cant fire you. Why are you studying so hard, You've got the JOB?" My answer was very simple, "To learn more and expand my limits." (Well on a side note, I've started my trek towards CISSP and my head hurts.) The first part of my sentence, in my mind explains what it takes to be a professional, To Learn More... My employer could care less if I have a professional certification. Hell, half of them would be hard pressed to explain what a CCNP knows and could do. So within the IT field a professional is the individual which brings to the table experience, knowledge, the ability to speake at most levels, and not many can take that away.( there is more to a professional but this is quick) Being percieved as a professional by others is the best compliment that you as an individual can be given. What does that take? The capabiltiy to speak clearly, concisely, and convey your thoughts in such a manner that superiors, whom are not technical, understand you and your positions. Not displaying the stero-typical IT geek anti-social behavior, though fun to do accassional is not a wise maneuver if you ever hope to obtain a long term job. Those days are long gone, the occassional TIE is even seen in the IT cave
As we used to say in the Army, "It is not the green suit, nor the Army which makes the man. It is the man which makes the Army." The individual makes the professional, the certifications that they bring to the table helps bolster the image and will not detract.
My .5 cent
thek25
CCNP, CISSP in progress...