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Old 02-14-2008, 02:34 PM   #11
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It should be pointed out that in the tech industry it's your demonstrative skills that are important, not a piece of paper from a school.

The amount or level of education doesn't translate well to money earned in our field. Rather individual drive and competence have a greater impact. If you can pass the basic technical tests for any given job you apply for, your education means squat. Really, we spend 2-4 years getting a piece of paper just so we can get our foot in the door.
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