Add up all the time you spent studying for these certifications. Now add up all the time you spent taking the tests for these certifications.
Add in the casual discussions, techno chats and meetings.
Now multiply that by your current hourly rate.
Add all the money you spent on internet time, books, training courses, discusssiong groups, and user groups.
Thats how much in dollar terms you've spent.
Subtract this from your current yearly salary.
Have you truely made any money yet?
Ask yourself if you could have spent all this time doing other things like starting a side business, communication with your wife or girlfriend, enjoying a hobby, or relating to or raising children better.
Now consider the organisations who generate these certifications. You think its because businesses ask them to develop some sort of measuring stick to be able to prove your experience.
You think they're doing it because they want a good name in the industry?
Its a business opportunity. A money making endeavour. Do you think they do this for free?
They don't just have you fooled into some short term scheme. They've got you hooked for the long term. They've even got you selling the certification scheme for them. And convencing recent graduates it wil solve all their problems.
Why does it cost $600 a day for these courses. And $250 for the test. $125 for a book.
Now off I go to see when .NET certifications and courses will be available so I can get a job based on technology that changes so quickly I might as well become a Professional Certificant and study 50% of the time.
By the way did you know that M$ has now simplified their grading to either pass or not pass. So once I've got 5 certificants vieing for the same position I won't be able to tell which studied the hardest the night before and forgot the most the day after.
This is a money making rip off for short term benefits.
With a never ending cycle.
Reel 'em in. We've got another sucker hooked.
Add in the casual discussions, techno chats and meetings.
Now multiply that by your current hourly rate.
Add all the money you spent on internet time, books, training courses, discusssiong groups, and user groups.
Thats how much in dollar terms you've spent.
Subtract this from your current yearly salary.
Have you truely made any money yet?
Ask yourself if you could have spent all this time doing other things like starting a side business, communication with your wife or girlfriend, enjoying a hobby, or relating to or raising children better.
Now consider the organisations who generate these certifications. You think its because businesses ask them to develop some sort of measuring stick to be able to prove your experience.
You think they're doing it because they want a good name in the industry?
Its a business opportunity. A money making endeavour. Do you think they do this for free?
They don't just have you fooled into some short term scheme. They've got you hooked for the long term. They've even got you selling the certification scheme for them. And convencing recent graduates it wil solve all their problems.
Why does it cost $600 a day for these courses. And $250 for the test. $125 for a book.
Now off I go to see when .NET certifications and courses will be available so I can get a job based on technology that changes so quickly I might as well become a Professional Certificant and study 50% of the time.
By the way did you know that M$ has now simplified their grading to either pass or not pass. So once I've got 5 certificants vieing for the same position I won't be able to tell which studied the hardest the night before and forgot the most the day after.
This is a money making rip off for short term benefits.
With a never ending cycle.
Reel 'em in. We've got another sucker hooked.