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> > and emotionally important, regardless of the financial return. If
> > a certification could mean an extra 20% - 25% increase in annual
> > pay (of course we don't know what it would mean) that would
> > probably be important enough for many people on this list to
> > invest the money--the ROI makes it a no-brainer.
To that, "T.W. Smith" <techwordsmith -at- gmail -dot- com> wrote:
> You are missing the point big-time, in my not so humble opinion.
Not really...its not missing the point. Its that not everyone places
the quantification of quality of family life on being able to spend
two weeks vacation with them. Some (like I) place it on the level of
the quality of life I can give all the other 50 weeks, and if that
means sacraficing a week to increase my income X amount, which goes
back to the family anyway, I'm fine with that.
>From everyone's perspective, one side is wrong. I've accpted that
over the last three days. I may not agree with the opposing viewpoint
(or understand it), but appartently, they do not agree with mine, and
that's fine too.
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