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Bill DuBay writes:
>> I would like to apply for a job with all the armaments possible, my
portfolio, my resume, my good looks, my powers of persuasion. But especially
important would be a certificate from my professional peers testifying that I
have the skills they consider essential. That would be very satisfying to me.
<<
That's it? So you can have a warm fuzzy? Your portfolio isn't enough, your
resume isn't enough, your "powers of persuasion" (whatever n'hell that means)
aren't enough--so you need to have certification on top of all of that? Why
wouldn't all those other things be enough? What's wrong?
> certificate from my professional peers
Ooh--something I hadn't though of: who certifies the certifiers?
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